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<title>July 1990 (Issue 1- 4)</title>
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<title>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 13 No 31 (July 27-August 2,1990)</title>
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<description>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 13 No 31 (July 27-August 2,1990)
Coastweek, Newspaper
Inside this issue: Joyful catholics mark centenary: Pope sends Nigerian Cardinal Francis Arinze as representative, Muslims in kenya to pray for our peace: Muslims in Kenya have been told to continue praying for peace and stability to prevail in the country so that they could worship without any hinderance, Sexual exploitation of children is a reality: Children are our future, Please let us sleep in silence: Please allow me to use your esteemed newspaper to voice out a complaint that in the past have fallen on deaf ears,Muslims greatly appreciate the freedom of warship:The recent pastoral letter from Evangelical Fellowship of Kenya, deserves support by the Muslims, and Nukem wishes to endorse it,Publicise awards for Indian crows: On a recent visit to Mombasa, I was pleased to see the very considerable reduction n the population of Indian crows…Durch government thanked: The chairman of the Kenya Ports Authority Mr. Stephen Mwakisha has expressed the authority’s deep appreciation for the Dutch government for continued assistance to the development of the port of Mombasa and other projects in the country, Remember few notes of the past: The championship record score of 149 set by Bessy Habermacher in 1987 is unlikely to be beaten,Ldies coast open championship: ladies coast open golf championship may be played on Thursday August 9, 1990 at Nyali golf and country club, Kilifi soccer giants lucky boys: All roads may lead to the Malindi municipal stadium tomorrow where Kilifi soccer giants Lucky Boys play guest to star Fish in the coast premier league group B clash
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<pubDate>Fri, 27 Jul 1990 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 13 No 30 (July 20-26,1990)</title>
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<description>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 13 No 30 (July 20-26,1990)
Coastweek, Newspaper
Inside this issue: New ‘National’ monument plan: After many years of neglect there are at last signs that a program of restoration similar to that being undertaken in Lamu, may soon start in Mombasa’s historic Old Town, Lamu fire victims urgently require building materials: Hoping to give considerable help to some 2,000 victims of the fire, At last, good wins over evil: Kenya cinema is now offering Mombasa moviegoers value for their money showing Batman, Kilindini handles transit business: The port of Mombasa has handled a total of 323, 424 tons of transit cargo to the landlocked countries of Uganda, Rwanda, Zaire, Burundi and Southern Sudan in the first six months of the year, An all-action marathon saw a dramatic tussle between kenya and Tanzania: One of the toughest marathons in Africa came to an end after a dramatic fight centered between Kenyan and Tanzania at the recently concluded sixth international Mombasa marathon, Port authority ladies basketball triumph: The Kenya Ports Authority’s ladies basketball team, whose superb performance won them the Del Monte National classic last year, have also clinched the prestige of representing the country in the African Feminine club championship this year.
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<pubDate>Fri, 20 Jul 1990 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 13 No 29 (July 13-19,1990)</title>
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<description>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 13 No 29 (July 13-19,1990)
Coastweek, Newspaper
Inside this issue: Riots affect tour traffic: Cancellations on misbehaviour of drug addicts, Charity classic raises cash for ‘old age’ home: On Saturday at Nyali golf and country club the tea brokers association once again sponsored the annual charity classic competition when all the proceeds from the players’ donations go to a local charity, Thousands of tons bulk wheat being off-loaded: Discharging of bulk wheat leads the port of Mombasa cargo handling activities this week with a total volume of 37, 500 tons, Symposium on mangroves: The University of Nairobi is organizing an international symposium on ‘The Ecology of Mangroves and Related Eco-Systems’ from September 24-30, 1990, in Mombasa, ‘Mombasa west darts’ Mombasa West Darts association selected a team of eight players, to represent the association in forth coming K.D.A. organized Wamae open singles scheduled for Voi on August 4and 5, 1990, Mighty gor meet bandari: Bandari head coach Mohammed Kheri who made history by becoming the only local coach to steer Harambee Stars to the finals of the Africa Cup of Nations, Bandari wining streak: Bandari football club continued its winning streak when it beat visiting Tanzania Super league club, Coastal Union\, one nil at the Mombasa municipal stadium.
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<pubDate>Fri, 13 Jul 1990 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 13 No 28 (July 6-12,1990)</title>
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<description>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 13 No 28 (July 6-12,1990)
Coastweek, Newspaper
Inside this issue: Two million dollar ‘polio-plus’ project: Mombasa children benefit from immunization program, Ngala thanks president moi for his coast visit: The minister for tourism and wildlife, Mr. Katana Ngala, has thanked the president for his visit to the cost province; Muslims raise funds for education: The spirit of self-reliance in Muslims’ institutions should conspicuously emerge as to invigorate and foster Islamic integrity and dignity in the country, Windsurfing across lake Turkana: Mombasa born Daniel Haller, 23, is planning to windsurf across Lake Turkana (said to hold the last great crocodile population on earth) between August 6-9, Bandari clash with leopards: Bandari who held AFC Leopards to a 1-1 in the first round of the Kenya national football league in Nairobi may try to turn the tables when the two teams meet in a return match, Good scores in mug and medal: Very good scores were returned in last week’s men’s mug and ladies’ medal at both Mombasa and Nyali golf courses, Sand-storm near makupa causeway: One can always tell when a V.I.P. is visiting town.
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<pubDate>Fri, 06 Jul 1990 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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