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<title>September 1984 (Issue 1- 4)</title>
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<title>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 7 No 38 (September 28-October 4,1984)</title>
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<description>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 7 No 38 (September 28-October 4,1984)
Coastweek, Newspaper
Inside this issue: Japanese to build new kilifi brigde: A high-powered delegation from the Japan Overseas Economic Co-operation Fund (OEFC) is expected in Mombasa next week for the final appraisal of the Kshs. 420 million Kilifi bridge to be funded by the Japanese Government; Mtwapa and nyali bridge tools:Tolls payable at Mtwapa and Nyali bridges in Mombasa have been revised according to Kenya Gazette notice; Lindblad explorer makes history near the pole:The 2, 367-tons cruise vessel Lindblad Explorer is still I am sure well known to some longer- term Mombasa residents during the time she was cruising out of Mombasa; Fighting the crush on likoni ferry: I would be pleased if Coastweek mention the problems we car users are having morning and evening on the Likoni ferry; Kibarani school for the deaf at kilifi; The school started as a unit attached to Kibarani primary school in 1972; Khamis high school arch-rivals tudor; The defending coast secondary school’s volleyball champs, Khamis high school thrashed their arch-rivals Tudor 2-0.
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<pubDate>Fri, 28 Sep 1984 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 7 No 37 (September 21-27,1984)</title>
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<description>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 7 No 37 (September 21-27,1984)
Coastweek, Newspaper
Inside this issue: Baby saved in python attack:A three-month old Kilifi baby has been snatched from the jaws of death when a daring house-servant rescued the infant just inches away from a huge and hungry rocky python; Town council cracks down: In a bid to reduce the increasing number of beggars in the main streets of the town in a more humane and understanding way than by resorting to police action…. Full; Asifiwa rais Moi: Napenda kumuanga mkono Mtukufu Rais Daniel Arap Moi kwa ziara yake aliifanya katika wilaya ya Taita Taveta na kusaidia kuchangisha pesa za kusaidia shule zote za wilaya hiyo; Nilizuru uingereza , na amerika pia:Nikaalikwa B.B.C. London kwenye kipindi cha utamaduni wa Kiswahili; Lake warriors: Coast soccer fans may have another opportunity to watch their provincial representatives in the Kenya national football league, Cargo FC and Lake Warriors FC in action when they entertain Bata Bullets from Limuru at Mombasa municipal stadium this weekend;Coast snooker championship: Thirty- two snooker players may be taking part in the coast singles snooker championship for the J.D. trophy to be held in Mombasa from Tuesday.
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<pubDate>Thu, 27 Sep 1984 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 7 No 36 (September 14-20,1984)</title>
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<description>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 7 No 36 (September 14-20,1984)
Coastweek, Newspaper
Inside this issue: Kenya to double fuel oil reserves: The Kenya government is installing the biggest petroleum storage facilities in East Africa at Kipevu at a cost of Khs. 560 million; Happy with new policy: Tour operators and hoteliers have welcomed the government move to reconsider applications from foreign air lines to operate charter flights to Moi international airport but remained skeptical about its impact on the current holiday season; U.S. Navy frigate to visit kenya:T he American Navy ship U.S.S. Tinsdale is scheduled to arrive in Mombasa next Tuesday for a five -day visit; Uchambuzi wa kitabu cha ‘ a day with the Mtume Mohammed ameletwa kwetu sisi kuwa rehem ana mfano mwema; Coast gymkhana leading the C.C.A. League table: Hatim Karimjee slipped to third position after their crushing defeat at the hands of Jaffery, who now have ascended to second spot, whist coast Gymkhana are the new leader in the seven-week-old C.C.A. league.
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<pubDate>Fri, 14 Sep 1984 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 7 No 35 (September 7-13,1984)</title>
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<description>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 7 No 35 (September 7-13,1984)
Coastweek, Newspaper
Inside this issue: Big plans for kilindini port: A US- financed study on the expansion of the Mombasa port has recommended a development programat Dongo Kundu amounting to over US $104 million; President Moi ‘has inspired coast people’:A Mombasa luncheon with a noble objective-to alleviate starvation from areas afflicted with famine in Kenya-was a tremendous success; Cholera scare is under control:The outbreak of Cholera reported in Mombasa two-weeks ago is under control; Mombasa mayor thanks President for his advice: On behalf of the people of Mombasa, the council and my own behalf, I take this opportunity to thank his Excellency the president Hon. Daniel Arap Moi for having time out of his very busy schedule to visit Mombasa; Common sence and tourism:The Watamu incident reported on the front page of Coastweek goes to show how a few bad elements tarnish the good name of Kenya -especially when we need every tourist to visit this country; Coast cricket swings back into action after a week’s break, and all the teams shall be playing over the weekend; Mombasa youngsters impress up-country:In the recently concluded Kenya open junior badminton championship held at Premier club Nairobi from 27th August to 31st August 1984, the youngsters in Mombasa performed exceptionally by winning four titles and reaching the finals in five other events.
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<pubDate>Fri, 07 Sep 1984 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<dc:date>1984-09-07T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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