Coastweek Newspaper 1988-1997: Recent submissions

  • Coastweek, Newspaper (Coastweek, 1988-03-25)
    Election Results: The Coast elections showed a significant shift, with 50% of politicians losing their seats. Voter turnout was high, and the polling was described as peaceful and organized. Notable winners included Mwachiaro ...
  • Coastweek, Newspaper (Coastweek, 1988-03-18)
    Satellite Launch: An international satellite weighing 237 kilograms is set to launch on March 25 from the San Marco Equatorial Range near Malindi. The satellite will carry scientific instruments from Italy, West Germany, ...
  • Coastweek, Newspaper (Coastweek, 1988-03-05)
    Tourismus in Kenia: Erfolgreiches Jahr und ein vielversprechender Ausblick für 1988: Das exotische Touristenparadies Kenia begrüßt Reisende aus aller Welt herzlich. Im Jahr 1987 konnte Kenias Tourismusbranche eines der ...
  • Coastweek, Newspaper (Coastweek, 1988-03-11)
    Mike Werikhe's Longest Walk for Rhino Conservation: Mike Werikhe, "The Rhino Man," plans his longest charity walk across Europe to raise awareness for rhino conservation. Supported by Caltex and the East African Wildlife ...
  • Coastweek, Newspaper (Coastweek, 1988-03-04)
    Art Exhibition to Support Rhino Conservation in Aberdare: An art exhibition has been organized to raise funds for rhino research in the Aberdare region. Kenya currently hosts fewer than 100 black rhinos, making conservation ...
  • Coastweek, Newspaper (Coastweek, 1988-02-26)
    Sal Davis Withdraws from Kisauni Elections: Salim Abdellah Salim, popularly known as the entertainer Sal Davis, has withdrawn from the Kisauni elections in support of former MP, Mr. Said Hemed. Sal Davis shared with Coastweek ...
  • Coastweek, Newspaper (Coastweek, 1988-02-19)
    Countdown on the Election: Honour to Ngala: The week witnessed significant developments as Katana Ngala, MP for Kilifi North, a respected figure in the political arena, returned triumphantly to his constituency. Referred ...
  • Coastweek, Newspaper (Coastweek, 1988-02-12)
    President Moi Unopposed, Says Nassir: In a recent statement, Mr. Nassir declared that President Moi should be elected unopposed in the upcoming elections, emphasizing the president’s leadership role in Kenya’s development. ...
  • Coastweek, Newspaper (Coastweek, 1988-02-05)
    Tanzanian Fokker friendship makes a 'forced landing: forty four passengers, the pilot, and crew were noted safe and sound after their twin-engined Air Tanzania Fokker Friendship crash-landed at Dar es Salaam International ...
  • Coastweek, Newspaper (Coastweek, 1988-01-29)
    Kilifi Bridge Update: The Ministry of Communication has confirmed that construction of the much-awaited Kilifi Bridge will commence this year. This news was warmly received by locals, especially in Malindi, where the project ...
  • Coastweek, Newspaper (Coastweek, 1988-01-22)
    Shanzu Probation Centre Opened: Chief Justice C. Miller inaugurated the Shanzu Boys Probation Centre in Mombasa, marking it as Kenya’s first of its kind. The center will house over 150 students and aims to rehabilitate ...
  • Coastweek, Newspaper (Coastweek, 1988-01-15)
    The Concorde is Coming: The iconic British Airways Concorde is scheduled for a four-day visit to Mombasa's Moi International Airport starting March 20, 1988, as part of a “Flight of Fantasy” tour. Passengers can book a ...
  • Coastweek, Newspaper (Coastweek, 1988-01-08)
    New Marine Park: The Kenya Government has established the Mombasa Marine National Park and the surrounding Mombasa Marine National Reserve to protect coral reefs, shells, and tropical fish along the Shanzu-Bamburi Reef. ...
  • Coastweek, Newspaper (Coastweek, 1992-12-25)
    Charity matches to raise funds in aid of soccer families: Two soccer competitions have organized fund funds towards the late Kenya football federation coast chairman Sadia Khamie and the late chills boy who was a bandari ...
  • Coastweek, Newspaper (Coastweek, 1992-12-18)
    African safari club beach party gives huge cash boost for Kenya charity: African safari club have celebrated 25 years of operation in Kenya with a magnificent beach party hosted at the paradise beach hotel on the North ...
  • Coastweek, Newspaper (Coastweek, 1992-12-11)
    Philip Okundi paves way for Business with Southern Africa: There are great opportunities for economic co-operation between South Africa and Kenya especially in the fields of shipping and port operations. Ring-us-up is live ...
  • Coastweek, Newspaper (Coastweek, 1992-12-04)
    Motown stars visit Mombasa: African safari club, Worldwide the largest tour operator to Kenya this year celebrate 25 years of operation in Kenya. African safari club to mark 25th anniversary with show in aid of famine hit ...
  • Coastweek, Newspaper (Coastweek, 1992-11-27)
    Police to crack down on smoky exhausts: Taking a lead in Kenya’s commitment to Eco-Tourism is the Kenya Police at the coast which is going all out to catch vehicles with excessive smoking from their exhausts which is ...
  • Coastweek, Newspaper (Coastweek, 1992-11-20)
    Salvage tugs rescue stricken freighter off the Nyali coral reef: The Murri international salvage tug Bison 1 has successfully completed the salvage operations of the III fated reefer Khalaf which ran aground on the even ...
  • Coastweek, Newspaper (Coastweek, 1992-11-13)
    Rotary club of Mombasa lunch gift: By having their weekly luncheon meeting at the castle hotel, minus lunch, members of the rotary club of Mombasa were able to contribute what they had saved between them to Barclays bank ...

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