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<title>June 1997 (Issue 1- 4)</title>
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<title>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 20 No 26 (June 27-July 3,1997)</title>
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<description>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 20 No 26 (June 27-July 3,1997)
Coastweek, Newspaper
Inside this issue: A second coast water pipeline: News that work is to proceed on the second Mzima Pipeline was greeted with delight by members of the Mombasa and coast Tourist Association’s main committee; Latest laproscopic surgery: Endoscopic Surgery is a new innovative technique that is gradually being applied to and changing the modes of the traditional ‘open’ methods of general and Gynecological Surgery; Golf news: Nation Newspapers were the sponsors of their annual golf competition Nyali on Friday afternoon and attracted a good field of 82 players which included ten guests; Sailing notes: The third monthly mug race was held in reasonably light force two to three south easterly winds; Fast-playing jaffery chalk up massive score against union: The 1997 coast cricket association league entered its second week with two matches being played; Soccer scene: Mombasa municipal council may not take part in this year’s Kenya intermunicipalities sports and cultural association festival (KIMSCA); Cricket: Coast Gymkhana ground was once again alive with spectators on Sunday for the Hindu council Six-A-Side cricket tournament which continued from the previous weekend.
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<pubDate>Fri, 27 Jun 1997 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 20 No 25 (June 20-26,1997)</title>
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<description>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 20 No 25 (June 20-26,1997)
Coastweek, Newspaper
Inside this issue: Seven billion shilling drop tourist trade: Mombasa is our town and we in the business sector must press to see it is generally improved including roads and cleanliness; New brand identity for Caltex: After considerable research and development, Caltex has initiated a worldwide program to introduce a new identity to take the company in the 21st century; Coastdrive: The interface between roads and people’s property creates some interesting kinds of conflict and also provides material for some people’s creativity; John mruttu is the new chairman of ‘mombasa central’ rotary club: The Rotary Cares for your Community, for our world and for its people; Special report: No ‘low season’ blues for Somak U.K. Charter flights; Dynamic approach to preserving traditional heritagage: The Swahili Cultural Centre has so far trained two hundred young men and women in the production of high quality Swahili arts and crafts; Whitesands sweep new sarova hotels sports competition: Whitesands Hotel reaffirmed its sporting supremacy emerging second overall during Sarova Hotel Groups sports festival.
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<pubDate>Fri, 20 Jun 1997 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 20 No 24 (June 13-19,1997)</title>
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<description>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 20 No 24 (June 13-19,1997)
Coastweek, Newspaper
Inside this issue: Where is kenya tourist board? ‘What is happening to our Kenya Tourists Board for which we lobbied fifteen years’ was the question asked by members of the tourist industry during a general meeting; Special report by netal peal: Hoteliers’ welcome Spanish charters; Special report by correspondent: Kenya Airways and KLM. To introduce computer reservation system; KPA news: A new cruise ship currently under construction in Europe, the M.S. Rotterdam, may call in the port of Mombasa next March for a two and a half days;  K.P.A. to sell off excess harbour stock: The Kenya Ports Authority may inspect all its purchasing stores with a view of getting rid of unneeded stocks, the chairman Mr. Eliud Mahihu has said; Sailing notes: The first June monthly mug race was sailed in Force ¾ breezers with 14 sailors out on the water; Brahm samaj score good win over coast gymkhana: Last Sunday was a perfect day for a good game of cricket and coast Gymkhana and Brahm Samaj gave justice to  a wonderful day.
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<pubDate>Fri, 13 Jun 1997 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 20 No 23 (June 6-12,1997)</title>
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<description>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 20 No 23 (June 6-12,1997)
Coastweek, Newspaper
Inside this issue: Good television publicity from Germany: What Kenya urgently needs is more positive publicity so that tourism may soar again; Coastdrive: Fauna that seeks to co-exist with vehicles continue to be a problem on the roads; Sailing notes: The last race bridging the gap between the end of the 1996/7 season and the beginning of the 1997/8 season really saw things fizzle out; Coast cricket: The Osprey Atalanta had an unexpected outing; Fishing notes: I have fishing news, would you believe! Golf news: The were plenty of competitions in the past week and next few weeks looks particularly busy on the golf scene; Mohamed jeraj scores a record win for final: Mohammed Jeraj become the new Kay Trophy Snooker Champion when he defeated Bahadur Alladin by five frames to one in the finals played on Friday, May 30, 1997 at the Mombasa golf club; Madaraka dat ‘trust condom’ women’s final:KFF chairman Awadh Oshan appealed to the sponsors to come forward in assisting clubs to develop the game of soccer which is becoming more expensive due to inflation
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<pubDate>Fri, 06 Jun 1997 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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