Inside this Issue:
Inside this issue:
South coast hotel boom:
The government intends that the development of Diani Beach, on Kenya’s south coast mainland, may be based on ‘free enterprise’.
Derek Hall on ‘low season booster’ visit:
Back in Kenya again for a brief seven-day ‘Whistle stop’ tour before jetting onto the Seychelles has been Derrick Hall, United Touring International’s marketing manager for Europe, East Africa and Seychelles.
Zanzibar looking at rubber:
Zanzibar which provides the greater part of the world’s supply of cloves, is to diversify its monocrop economy by developing rubber plantations.
The energy crisis means sacrifice;
Kenya is an economic crisis. And the situation could be worse next year. So we were told during the budget day earlier this month
Kenya and Britain:
President Moi’s recent visit to Great Britain has reaffirmed the friendship and goodwill which exists between Kenya and Britain.
Diffuculties in Iran:
It is not just the Western press that has been wondering out loud whether the people of Iran have in Ayatollah Khomeini one despot in place of another….
Problems with a Propellor:
I made last week of the presence in port of the Nedlloyd Niger discharging of a single voyage charter to Svedel Line.
TARZAN BESUCHT DAS BAOBAB HOTEL
Tarzan-Aehnliche Urschreiehallten durch die friedliche Stille des Robinson Baobab Hotel’s als sich kuerzlich sechs Leute im lustigen Wettstreit um den Titel des ‘Mr. Baobab’ massen.