Inside this Issue:
Inside this issue: Gulf war won’t hit at cruise business: Good news for Kenya’s tourist industry is that during the present high season there have been no cancellation, due to the gulf war, of cruise ships with the QE2, Canberra and Europa calling at Mombasa around mid-march, College student success: Shameem’s secretarial college is first and has done it again, New british airways ‘world traveller’ class launched in Mombasa: The official laughing of British Airways new World Traveler class to Mombasa’s travel trade turned out to be a very enjoyable and convivial occasion, Getting to know missionary Dr.krapf: Friends of Fort Jesus recently organized a field trip to Rabai and Ribe where Dr. J.L. Krapf, German linguist and first Christian missionary after the Portuguese in East Africa worked for the Church Missionary Society for many years, Mission to seamen is here to help sailors: Have you ever stopped to think about the port of Mombasa? The answer would probably be no, Problem at Kilifi ferry: Would Patrick Obath please suggest to his friend Kachumbari that he find out from the authorities why one or more of the old Likini ferries have not been sent to Kilifi, Beware conman: There is a very clever con-man operating in Mombasa and I have since learnt that I am not his first victim, and he uses more or less the same story each time, Tudor tyres sponsor sports club squash: Tudor tyres and battery charging shops is sponsoring the squash sports club closed squash handicap tournament which runs from January 23 till February 1,Keep left unless turning right: Continuing with some thoughts on why the accident rate in Kenya is on the rise, this week I take time to look at the other side and examine the contribution of the laws and those supposed to enforce it.