Coastweek Newspaper 1978-1987: Recent submissions

  • Coastweek, Newspaper; Coastweek, Newspaper (CoastweekCoastweek, 1985-03-15)
    Inside this issue: Big boost in berlin: Minister promotes Kenya tourism; New look for the aga khan awards scheme: Massachusetts, U.S.-The Aga Khan, Imam of the Ismaili Muslims has announced a major commitment in the field ...
  • Coastweek, Newspaper (Coastweek, 1985-03-08)
    Inside this issue: Stone the crows: More than 50,000 Indian House Crows are posing a major health hazard to the Indian Ocean holiday resort of Mombasa. Port Reitz anchorage has recently experienced a considerable reduction ...
  • Coastweek, Newspaper (Coastweek, 1985-03-02)
    Inside this issue: Hotels aid rhino fund: A lone man’s 1600 km trek through East Africa to raise money to save the endangered black Rhino may receive a big financial boost- this time from coast Hoteliers; Swahili must ...
  • Coastweek, Newspaper (Coastweek, 1985-03-01)
    Inside this issue: Hotels aid rhino fund: A lone man’s 1600 km trek through East Africa to raise money to save the endangered black Rhino may receive a big financial boost- this time from coast Hoteliers; Swahili must ...
  • Coastweek, Newspaper (Coastweek, 1985-02-22)
    Inside this issue: Plan to stop child deaths: Three United Nations Agencies, Sweden, Denmark and the European Economic Community may contribute more than Kshs. 550 million towards five major projects in the Coast Province ...
  • Coastweek, Newspaper (Coastweek, 1985-02-15)
    Inside this issue :Docks thanked on famine aid: More than 300,000 tons of food aid cargo to help counter the effects of drought in many parts of Kenya have been cleared through the port of Mombasa since September last year; ...
  • Coastweek, Newspaper (Coastweek, 1985-02-08)
    Inside this issue : ‘ Missing ship’ report ready: Attorney general may decide on ‘public inquiry’; Mayor to open new Kenyatta beach site facilities: The Rotary Club of Mombasa may be completing one more of its community ...
  • Coastweek, Newspaper (Coastweek, 1985-02-01)
    Inside this issue: Malaria menace: The Municipal Council of Mombasa requires nearly one million shillings to intensify the campaign against Malaria in Mombasa, where more than 20,000 people reportedly suffered the disease ...
  • Coastweek, Newspaper (Coastweek, 1985-01-25)
    Inside this issue: ‘Pirates ’hittin port travelling: Perimeter anchorages and isolated mooring areas of Kilindini port appear to have been under siege from shore based pirates who have attacked and robbed more than five ...
  • Coastweek, Newspaper (Coastweek, 1985-01-18)
    Inside this issue:Missing ship investigation: Insurance team to probe the ‘Morea Mystery; Americans help out with kilifi projects:Some forty Americans were given a warm welcome to Kenya under the shade of a cashew nut tree ...
  • Coastweek, Newspaper (Coastweek, 1985-01-11)
    Inside this issue: Building bonanza: While Mombasa Estate Agents have been rather gloomy at the depressed state of the property market, architects on the other hand are optimistic that 1985 may be better than last year as ...
  • Coastweek, Newspaper (Coastweek, 1985-01-04)
    Inside this issue: Khalifa school opens Monday: The Kshs. 40 million Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Technical school, a monumental gift from the Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi to the people Mombasa, is set to open on Monday January ...
  • Coastweek, Newspaper (Coastweek, 1984-06-21)
    Inside this issue: Development budget: Luxury articles may cost more: little change or essential domestic items, a few reductions on consumer goods, and considerable incentives for exporting manufacturers and agricultural ...
  • Coastweek, Newspaper (Coastweek, 1984-06-08)
    Inside this issue: Environment award for bamburi: Bamburi Portland Cement Company has won a world environment award for its efforts to enhance the Kenyan environment. Giants meet in Diani: The luxurious Diani Reef Hotel ...
  • Coastweek, Newspaper (Coastweek, 1984-05-25)
    Inside this issue: Ports launch ‘Rail-Trainer’: The first East African Rail Container Service, bringing “dry port” facilities to Kenya countryside got off to a good start… Horrors on the high sea: Kenyans of all walks ...
  • Coastweek, Newspaper (Coastweek, 1984-05-18)
    Inside this issue: Dar-Mombasa bus services: Trans-national buses, ferrying at least 1,000 passengers a day, are expected to begin shutting across the Kenya-Tanzania border early next month following the agreement reached ...
  • Coastweek, Newspaper (Coastweek, 1984-05-11)
    Inside this issue: ‘Top rating’`for 10 coast hotels Ten coast Beach Hotels, dotted along the superb Indian Ocean shorelines, are ranked among top world hotels in new classification list announced by the Ministry of Tourism ...
  • Coastweek, Newspaper (Coastweek, 1984-05-04)
    Inside this issue: Crocodile farming: The dreaded Tana River crocodiles, responsible for at least 50 deaths in the Pokomo land last year, are being moved to a new sanctuary in Mombasa in a multi-million- shilling farming ...
  • Coastweek, Newspaper (Coastweek, 1984-04-27)
    Inside this issue: Cheap imports hit Kenya cloth mills: Buibui dealers and travelers to the Gulf states and allegedly cashing in on the current shortage of quality buibui material in the country by illegally importing ...
  • Coastweek, Newspaper (Coastweek, 1984-04-20)
    Inside this issue: Minister gets big bamburi welcome: There was a big welcome for the minister for local government, Mr. Moses Mudavadi, MP for Vihiga, at Bamburi Beach Hotel where many of his constituents working in ...

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