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<title>February 1991 (Issue 1- 4)</title>
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<title>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 14 No 8 (February 22-28,1991)</title>
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<description>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 14 No 8 (February 22-28,1991)
Coastweek, Newspaper
Inside this issue: Win -a-car with two hundred bob: The Rotary Club of Kilindini are after your money… one million shillings of it, Record at Mombasa container terminal:Mombasa’s container terminal handled a total of 136,406 TEU’s (20foot equivalent units) compared to the previous year’s 129,666 teu’s, New wasini island and restaurant offers unique day at Shimon: One of your most interesting days can be spent being cared for by Wasini Island Restaurant staff and the crews of Kisite Dhow Tours, Top Japanese journalists on kenya tour: Offering lots of tourism potential is Japan- for Kenya has much of interest to offer including magnificent wildlife in their natural habitat and first -class hotel, A week of winds for the sailing set: Without a doubt the luxury of sailing a relaxing course in Kilindini harbor definitely did not exist in the first week, Valentine at the vasco da gama: The Vasco Da Gama Restaurant at the Mombasa’s Hotel Inter-Continental really went to town in creating a romantic ambience for its Valentine’s Day dinner with guests departing full of praise for the superlative gourmet cuisine and its attractive presentation, Mazeras area hash was a real winner: The 289th hash was set by Robert Royal together with co-hare Gorilla in the Mazeras area and he lived upon his name by giving us a real treat, Mombasa sports club cricketers close win: In a remarkable but keenly contested game of cricket last Saturday, Mombasa sports club beat a strong Hermant Acharya invitation XI by 35 runs.
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<pubDate>Fri, 22 Feb 1991 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 14 No 7 (February 15-21,1991)</title>
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<description>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 14 No 7 (February 15-21,1991)
Coastweek, Newspaper
Inside this issue: The tough get going: Kenya’s tourist trade may be down – but it’s definitely not out, Ourist industry looking for new visitors: “The management committee of the Kenya Association of Hotelkeepers’ and Caterers’ meeting at the Hilton International Hotel, Most impressive cargo handling: Cargo handling performance at the port of Mombasa last year soared to an impressive figure of 7.5 million tons which is a 3.97 per cent or 287, 332 tons increase over the 1989 figure of 7.2 million tons, Likoni ferry queen: It would seem that it is time to raise the question of the Likoni ferry yet once again, Saiffee scouts aid somali refugees: The Saifee scouts consisting of cub, Junior and Rover Scouts with their Scoutleaders gathered at the Mombasa A.S.K. show ground on Saturday, February 2, 1991 at 2.30p.m. to render services to the Somali refugees, Dodwell shipping looks to expand withagency service: A week sees the beginning of a series of articles about the shipping agencies and lines in Mombasa, New ship in service with cmb Indian ocean area: The CMB, the Belgian shipping Line’s latest addition to its Indian Ocean Service, the CMB Tabora ship, has arrived at the port of Mombasa, Toyota hold on to number one on vehicle sales: In a highly competitive market where 18 different makes of vehicle competed for a share of the cake, Toyota held the Number One spot in Kenya throughout 1990,Mombasa motor training rally: On Sunday 17th February Mombasa Motor Club’s first training rally in 1991 may be run from Bahari club.
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<pubDate>Fri, 15 Feb 1991 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 14 No 6 (February 8-14,1991)</title>
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<description>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 14 No 6 (February 8-14,1991)
Coastweek, Newspaper
Inside this issue: More hotel beds for kenya coast: Catious development and expansion of Kenya’s until recently thriving tourist industry continues-in spite of the continuing gloom cast by the Gulf war, Trade bank coast staff: Trade Bank Mombasa has announced three senior appointments at their Trade Bank House branch in Nkrumah Road, The Italian tourist market dries up: Tourism to Kenya from Italy has again been badly hit – the situation being described as “terrible” and mainly brought about by the Gulf war and the fear of terrorism, Unreliable statistics: In June 1990 seven hotels closed due to lack of business resulting in higher occupancy than expected in several other hotels, Lions club hosting secondary debates: The education committee of Lions Club of Mombasa Pwani under the convenorship of Lion Kirti R Shah is organizing a debate competition for secondary schools in Mombasa, Mombasa motor club in training: The first event on the Mombasa Motor Club’s Calendar in 1991 may be a training rally to be held on Sunday February 17, Cosmos clash with burnley: The Mombasa district club champions Burnley FC may play against Cosmos at the Mombasa municipal stadium tomorrow in a friendly match organized by the Kenya football federation coast branch, Thornton  C.C. fall to sport club side: Mombasa sports club scored a close 3 wicket win over the visiting Thornston C.C. team from England last Saturday, with only two balls to spare.
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<pubDate>Fri, 08 Feb 1991 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 14 No 5 (February 1-7,1991)</title>
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<description>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 14 No 5 (February 1-7,1991)
Coastweek, Newspaper
Inside this issue: Tourism hostage to the gulf war: With the gulf war continuing tour operation at the coast are not too ‘optimistic’ about business for the coming ‘summer’ season, Somali refugeses pack show ground: All Somali refugees who arrived in Mombasa by air, ship, dhows, boats and those who came by road from Malindi have now been settled at the A.S.K. Mombasa show ground, 18 carat gold at bombolulu: Old is gold-but gold is new at Bombolulu jewelry workshop, Bahari rotary club boost school for the disabled: Rotarians from the rotary club of Bahari have visited the Port Reitz school for the physically handicapped and the Port Reitz APDK Polio Clinic for their activity towards the physically handicapped for this current year, Cargo movement upset by gulf war: This is the first of what may be a regular “shipping focus” column, which is designed to bring news of what is going on in the port to the people of Mombasa, Gold medalsfor Kenyan p.r campaign: Kenya has now won two gold awards in the world’s biggest international public relations competition, Si projects in coast province to assist action ageing: Since every community in the world has elderly people, it is reasonable to assume that those communities know the problems facing the age.
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<pubDate>Fri, 01 Feb 1991 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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