Inside this Issue:
Inside this issue: Nassir sweeps K.A.N.U.polls: 52-year-old Shariff Nassir Abdullah Taib, a veteran Coast Politician for over decades, retained his Mombasa District Kanu chairmanship unopposed at the climax of the Mombasa Kanu elections held at Diamond Jubilee Hall on Wednesday; Janet Dickson rides the nyali crcodiles…A big thrill for tourists visiting Mamba village was to see a most attractive lady sitting on a huge man-eating crocodile from the Tana River; Those telephone pests! Many homes and offices in Mombasa appear to be under the stage of telephone pests spreading fear and anxiety to innocent people; Start printing 1989 nyali bridge passes: July has crept up on us...and the authorities concerned have still not produced the long awaited 1985 Nyali bridge passes; There are big plans to improve coast roads… but no money! There are plans in the pipeline for a great improvement in road communications at the coast, but because of the financial and engineering problems involved, these plans may take many years to fulfill; Wanderers clash with kitale team: Mkanyageni’s Wanderers FC, the only coast representatives in the Kenya National Football for League, may play two super league games this weekend when they face two up-country clubs; Bharat soni wins gadani snooker: Bharat Soni of coast Gymkhana won the Gadani snooker tornament when he beat Chuni Shah 4-3 in the final game held in Mombasa last week.