Inside this Issue:
Kenya Airways in Malindi Seminar: Kenya Airways employees participated in a seminar held at Sindbad Hotel in Malindi. The focus was on improving coordination between the airline and local tourism stakeholders.Depo-Provera for Public Use Again: Depo-Provera, an injectable contraceptive, has been reinstated for public use in Mombasa. This decision aims to provide more family planning options.Taita Harambee Show Scheduled: The Taita Taveta District Harambee event is scheduled to be held at the Voi Diatric Office. The event is expected to address various community needs and development projects.Big Boost for Tourism from American Fair; Kenya's tourism industry received a significant boost from participation in the Congress of the African Travel Association held in Atlanta, Georgia. The event helped promote Kenyan tourism and connect with international travel operators.Mercy Mission to Save 'Heart Boys': Two Mombasa boys, Ali Husseini Kamadhan (15) and Yusuf Abdulaziz (13), suffering from severe heart deformities, are undergoing preliminary tests in New York in preparation for major surgery. The mission was organized by Round Table No. 3 of Mombasa in collaboration with a New York charity. Provincial Commissioner Praises South Coast Hotels: The Provincial Commissioner praised the South Coast hotels and their contributions to local development. The remarks were made during a visit to Diani Harumbee Secondary School, where he highlighted the importance of community involvement in education and health. American Congress Highlights Kenyan Tourism: Kenyan tourism was highlighted at the American Congress of the African Travel Association in Atlanta. Delegates from Kenya's tourism sector, including government and private representatives, received recognition and support from American officials and travel operators.