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Browsing Volume XXXIV (2011) by Issue Date

Browsing Volume XXXIV (2011) by Issue Date

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  • Coastweek, Newspaper (Coastweek, 2011-01-21)
    U.S. Navy disrupt somali pirates: United states navy destroyer USS pinckney (DDG 91) assigned tp combined task force (CTF) 151, working under Combined Maritime Forces (CMF) based in Bahrain, has disrupted a group of suspected ...
  • Coastweek, Newspaper (Coastweek, 2011-01-28)
    Marvellous’ Mwaluganje: Elephant sanctuary is one of the most successful community-based conservation efforts in Africa. China archaeologists work on pate wreck excavation: Chinese archaeologists experts, who have been in ...
  • Coastweek, Newspaper (Coastweek, 2011-02-04)
    Now the blind can again see: Lions club of Mombasa Pwani arrange three cornea transplant surgeries at Lions eye and blood center. Israeli engineer to build 100 mw coast power plant: Israel company SDE Energy on Tuesday ...
  • Coastweek, Newspaper (Coastweek, 2011-02-11)
    Malindi festival: CISP AGO (International Committee for the Development of Peoples), in collaboration with the private sector and Malindi District Cultural Association (MADCA) will present the edition of the annual Malindi ...
  • Coastweek, Newspaper (Coastweek, 2011-02-18)
    Tougher laws on underage drinking: Nakumatt holdings moves to establish Kshs. 50 million alcohol sales points across its local branch network, Mombasa. Malindi travel agencies at KQ seminar: Kenya Airways Coast Sales Team, ...
  • Coastweek, Newspaper (Coastweek, 2011-02-25)
    Your money is safe i Kenya: Kenyan Vice President Kalonzo Musyoka has assured foreign investors of the government’s commitment to providing an enabling environment for both local and International investors. New skills for ...
  • Coastweek, Newspaper (Coastweek, 2011-03-04)
    Inside this issue: No change for kilindini: Reported by Joy Nabukewa: Transport Minister Amos Kimunya has ruled out selling Mombasa Port as one of the options that will be considered in improving port capacity and operations ...
  • Coastweek, Newspaper (Coastweek, 2011-03-11)
    Inside this issue: Court rules on somali pirates: A Kenya court on Tuesday ruled that the country’s courts do not have jurisdiction to try ‘piracy’ cases which are being held in the coastal city of Mombasa, Chaani parishioners ...
  • Coastweek, Newspaper (Coastweek, 2011-03-18)
    Inside this issue: Tour trade flies high: Kenya has increased her tourism arrivals and earnings last year, with this year again forecast to record a further improvement because of increased marketing efforts, US, Navy ...
  • Coastweek, Newspaper (Coastweek, 2011-03-25)
    Inside this issue: Diamond trust bank success: Diamond Trust Bank has announced another year of record-breaking results with its 2010 group pre-tax profit swelling by a significant 80 percent, from Kshs, 1.9 billion in ...
  • Coastweek, Newspaper (Coastweek, 2011-04-01)
    Inside this issue: Impressive results from imperial bank: Imperial Bank has announced a pre-tax profit of Kshs. 1.25B for the year ended December 2010, Enjoy with an action, thriller and comedy: Reported by Anjum Asodia: ...
  • Coastweek, Newspaper (Coastweek, 2011-04-08)
    Inside this issue: More ‘pain’ for local motorists: The Libyan turmoil and the earthquake in Japan have conspired to increase fuel and fares as public service vehicle owner pass on increasing coast of fuel and cars spare ...
  • Coastweek, Newspaper (Coastweek, 2011-04-15)
    Inside this issue: Mombasa air safari add DC3 ti its fleet: Imperial Bank Ltd is very pleased to have partnered with one of the leading private airline, Mombasa Air Safari, the leading coast airline, to bring the classical ...
  • Coastweek, Newspaper (Coastweek, 2011-04-22)
    Inside this issue: Malindi hosting cultural festival: The National Museum of Kenya in conjunction with the Malindi community and leaders of Municipal Council Malindi are this weekend hosting their second annual Malindi ...
  • Coastweek, Newspaper (Coastweek, 2011-04-29)
    Inside this issue: Port will have to change its ways: Mombasa’s main Kilindini Port will eventually have to change the way it does business with the private sector if it is to play its proper role in the development of ...
  • Coastweek, Newspaper (Coastweek, 2011-05-06)
    Inside this issue; New lamu port to transform coast: Reported by Dvid Musyoka and Ronald Njoroge: The construction of Kenya’s new Lamu Port will facilitate regional cohesion in the Horn of Africa and Great Lakes region as ...
  • Coastweek, Newspaper (Coastweek, 2011-05-13)
    Inside this issue: Little theatre club success: Reported by Patricia Hughes Scott: Mombasa famous Little Theatre Club is developing ‘a new face’ thanks to a grant under the Ministry of Tourism to develop cultural attractions ...
  • Coastweek, Newspaper (Coastweek, 2011-05-20)
    Inside this issue: Mombasa fuel too expensive: Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni has said that government is considering buying fuel from neighboring Southern Sudan instead of using the long route to the Kenyan seaport of ...
  • Coastweek, Newspaper (Coastweek, 2011-05-27)
    Inside this issue: Flight ticket coast slashed to dubai: The Dubai-based International carrier Emirates Airline has announced a revision of fares for its key Nairobi-Dubai route, Aga khan university hospital Nairobi installs ...
  • Coastweek, Newspaper (Coastweek, 2011-06-03)
    Inside this issue: Super new eye center: The Minister for Medical Service Hon. (Prof.) Peter Anyang’ Nyong’o has officially opened the new Mombasa Eye Hospital and Laser Center at Nyali in Mombasa, Edible oil shortage looms ...

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