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<title>January 1983 (Issue 1- 4)</title>
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<title>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 6 No 4 (January 28-February 3,1983)</title>
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<description>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 6 No 4 (January 28-February 3,1983)
Coastweek, Newspaper
Inside this issue: We are not to blame: Mlindi Council commets on the towm’s hell- run road: THE ruinous state of the roads in Malindi Town has attracted much adverse comment form motorist and pedestrians alike, while tourist who flock in their thousand to this popular seaside resort regard them with horror, The Pleasure Of Pork Fillet:Of all the cuts of pork – and one can eat all parts of the pig almost except its squeal – pork fillet is perhaps the most useful and economical Equivalent to the tenderloin of fillet of beef, it may be grilled, roasted or cut into medallions and fried in butter , Tremendous boost for the orphanage: With  the number of abandoned babies increasing, a very timely and welcome project of Mombasa Round Table No. 25 is the gift of a Babies Wing for Mji Wa Salama a shelter for abandoned and orphaned children which is run by the Child Welfare Society, Cost, Increasing concern felt over the parlous state of the world’s major maritime nation: Increasing concer will be voiced over the latest figures showing the state of the world shipping, New course in the accountancy: Central Commercial College in Mombasa, has introduced a new concept in accountancy education for the first time in Mombasa in a new program known as “Professional Evening Classes”.
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<dc:date>1983-01-28T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 6 No 3 (January 21-27,1983)</title>
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<description>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 6 No 3 (January 21-27,1983)
Coastweek, Newspaper
Inside this issue: Kenya ports authority celebrate anniversary: The concept of containerization at the Indian Ocean port of Mombasa has entered a new era following the commissioning of the new Kshs. 40 million container terminal at Kipevu by Minister for Transport and Communication, Mr. Henry K. Kosgei, during a colourful  ceremony marking the 5th anniversary of the Kenya Ports Authority, Pay up plea to co-op bank: Lamu farmers are not only discouraged by the considerable drop in the price of the cashew nuts, but by the fact that the Lamu Farmers’ cooperative Society say it has no money to pay for what they buy, Floods hinder travellers to lamu Malindi: There was a very noticeable reduction in the numbers of Moslems celebrating Prophet Muhammad’s on Lamu island this year, Mlindi high school gives a ‘thank you’ to hotel bingo: Bingo not only gives great enjoyment to local people and tourists from overseas, but tremendous assistance to the development programme of the Malindi High School, Mombasa movies old style Hollywood glamour pops up in a suoer new musical:Incidentally , the kenya Cinema has, this week, been taking a welcome break form the modern film trend of violence, sexual encounters of the seamy kind and drug addiction in preference for a marvellous entertainment for every taste, Million pledge to help Tanzanians heart patients: The international heart Relief center  in Minneapolis provisioned Shs. 108 million for heart surgeries to Tanzanian children. Dr. Kanabar, who recently accompanied two Tanzanian girls to the Minneapolis Center in a trip organized by the Mwanza Round Table, said on return that the Round Table Association of Mwanza will try to raise Shs. 684, 000. 000 so as to assist towards the programme . A single heart surgery costs Shs. 114, 000, 000.
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<dc:date>1983-01-21T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 6 No 2 (January 14-20,1983)</title>
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<description>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 6 No 2 (January 14-20,1983)
Coastweek, Newspaper
Inside this issue: Arab aid for development:Mombasa Mission To Middle East Returns With Shs. 24 Million a three-man coast delegation to the middle East has returned to Mombasa with a pledge for more aid amounting to Kshs. 24 million from Arab donors,towards various development projects at the Coast, Shah and khan win firestone 600: Jayant Shah and Aslam Khan took top honours in the Firestone Coast 600 Rally last weekend and at the same time putting Jayant’s name back on the Kenya National Rally Championship trophy for the second year running, Zambia Envoy On Coast Visit:The Zambia High Commissioner to Kenya, His excellency Mr. J.M. Chimba has said that Kenya and Zambia shared same problems in development,Mayor praises Arabic scholars: The Mayor of Mombasa, Council Rajab Sumba, has advised Kenya youths to take keen interest in the Arabic language as it will enable them to secure jobs in Arabic countries, 5th Anniversary of the kenya ports authority: Charged with the responsibility to prove, operate and improve all port services and facilities along the Kenya coast, the Kenya Ports  Authority came into being on January 20,1978 when the East African Harbours Corporation ceased to exist following the break-up of the East African Community, Bombolulu loses babs aycock-and gains newcomer mark kent gangeness: Babs aycock, a peace Corps volunteer from North Carolina, USA, who for the past two years has been the Administrator of Bombolulu Jewellery workshop, returned to America on Monday.
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<dc:date>1983-01-14T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 6 No 1 (January 7-13,1983)</title>
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<description>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 6 No 1 (January 7-13,1983)
Coastweek, Newspaper
Inside this issue: Round tables pleased with support for ring-us-up:One of the most successful Ring-Us-Up Television Auctions, organized by the two Round Table Associations of Mombasa, Mombasa Round Table No.3 and Mombasa Nyali Round Table No. 25,was screened throughout the Coast Province and the outlying Districts, Experts from sothebys to host Mombasa talks: Three experts from London’s famous Sothebys  auctions and fine art valuers are to pay a brief visit to Mombasa and the Coast from Wednesday ,January 26, Silver award: Textprint Garment Manufactures, Mombasa, have won an international silver award  in textile printing in the Golden Squeegee Awards competition held in Atlanta U.S.A.We All Beginning To Feel The Squeeze KENYA is being squeezed like a lemon for the last dregs of foreign exchange and we are all prepared to answer the President’s call to tighten our belts in order to get our country’s finances back ‘into the black :Luxury Liners Call On Kenya,SAILING majestically into Mombasa early Wednesday morning was the 25,000 ton m.s Vistafjord with  489 passengers from England, America, Germany and Switzerland on board, as well as 385 officers and crew.
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<dc:date>1983-01-07T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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