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Browsing Volume IV (1981) by Issue Date

Browsing Volume IV (1981) by Issue Date

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  • Coastweek, Newspaper (Coastweek, 1981-01-02)
    Uganda Boost for Coast exporters: An air of optimism prevailed in Mombasa business circles as two convoys consisting of 30 Kenatco vehicles were expected to move to Mombasa with Uganda’s black gold this week following the ...
  • Coastweek, Newspaper (Coastweek, 1981-02-13)
    Pirates hit the film industry: Kenya is among several countries spanning three continents where an organized video racket ring is taking a fortune out of pirating top shows from abroad. Illegal copies of top films and T.V. ...
  • Coastweek, Newspaper (Coastweek, 1981-02-20)
    Union trouble hits Kilifi: Tension is still running high at the Kilifi cashew nut factory following a walk-out staged by the workers two weeks ago- Reported Gray Phombeah from Kilifi. Mombasa wreck excavation prepares fifth ...
  • Coastweek, Newspaper (Coastweek, 1981-02-27)
    Kwale faces shs. 40M law suit: Political rivalry costs development project: Political squabbling and rivalry has robbed kwale district of a major development project initiated three years ago by a private company- Reported ...
  • Coastweek, Newspaper (Coastweek, 1981-02-27)
    Coastal Union Undefeated: Coastal union football club of tanga return home unbeaten after playing three matches in as many days in Mombasa- Reported by Khradi Hoshiarpuria.
  • Coastweek, Newspaper (Coastweek, 1981-02-27)
    TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF MOMBASA
  • Coastweek, Newspaper (Coastweek, 1981-02-27)
  • Coastweek, Newspaper (Coastweek, 1981-03-06)
    A warm welcome to Aga Khan: A red-carpet welcome awaits the Aga Khan when he arrives in Mombasa on Monday at the start of the four-day official visit to his Mombasa Jamaats. Among these expected to meet his highness at ...
  • Coastweek, Newspaper (Coastweek, 1981-03-13)
    Plans for new ‘Clean-up’ campaign: Crack-down on shanties Still conscious of the deeply sensitive issues of ‘Squatter politics’ the municipal council of Mombasa is once again warily considering the question of unauthorized ...
  • Coastweek, Newspaper (Coastweek, 1981-03-20)
    Nursing protest: The new medical training center in Mombasa appears to be on the front line of a battle over better conditions for student nurses in the country, at a time when the Ministry of Health is faced with further ...
  • Coastweek, Newspaper (Coastweek, 1981-03-27)
    Taita farmer seek new land: Amids fears that the population boom on the green hills of Taita/Taveta may soon force its inhabitants to look for land somewhere else, the government has been called upon to take over 800 acres ...
  • Coastweek, Newspaper (Coastweek, 1981-04-03)
    Kenya may lift the hunting ban: Kenya authorities are giving serious consideration to revoking the four-year-old ban on the hunting of big game. Legislation to this effect is expected to be introduced shortly before ...
  • Coastweek, Newspaper (Coastweek, 1981-04-10)
    Floods hit safari: With just six days to go until the start of the 1981 Marlboro Safari Rally hundreds of officials are ready to play their part. Magadi guests tour Mombasa: Ending their week’s tour of Kenya as guests of ...
  • Coastweek, Newspaper (Coastweek, 1981-04-17)
    Mud, Sweat, and tears: At exactly mid-day yesterday, President Moi dropped the flag, the signal for the yellow and white Opel Ascona 400 of Klaus Kleint and gunter Wanger to roll down the ramp at Nairobi’s Kenyatta conference ...
  • Coastweek, Newspaper (Coastweek, 1981-04-24)
    Shekhar Mehta the safari superstar: Shekhar the record brekhar!! on Monday afternoon as he drove his Datsun 160 onto the finish ramp, Shekhar Mehta created two new records for the safari rally. An incredible hat-trick of ...
  • Coastweek, Newspaper (Coastweek, 1981-05-01)
    Police round-up Mombasa gangsters: Coast police have smashed a ring of armed criminals who are believed to have staged a number of robberies in Mombasa in recent years, As the hunt for the rest of the gang spread, two ...
  • Coastweek, Newspaper (Coastweek, 1981-05-08)
    Tour trade in trouble: Hotels hit by low-season slump with some 7,000 beds suddenly becoming empty during this summer season alone due to British Airtours no longer being allowed to operate a charter service between Gatwick ...
  • Coastweek, Newspaper (Coastweek, 1981-05-15)
    New offers for British tourists: Following the Kenya government's decision to cancel the British Airways tour license for charter flights to Mombasa a leading British tour operating firm wings has set up a special unit ...
  • Coastweek, Newspaper (Coastweek, 1981-05-22)
    Conserve now for Kenya's prosperity: To conserve for Kenya’s prosperity is the apt theme for the 15th Mombasa A.S.K national show, which takes place at Jomo Kenyatta Showground, nyali, between August 27-30. There were some ...
  • Coastweek, Newspaper (Coastweek, 1981-05-29)
    New plan to save old town: The conservation issue concerning buildings of historical and architectural interest in parts of Mombasa’s old town is not dead but very much alive many date back to the 18th century and are ...

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