Inside this Issue:
South Coast Hoteliers Discuss Tourism Industry with Kwale D.C.: Kwale D.C. Ali A. Sheikh convened a meeting with South Coast hoteliers, government heads, and parastatals to address challenges in the tourism industry. The hoteliers raised concerns about infrastructure, especially the poor state of roads leading to hotels. They requested stronger action from local authorities on security and regulating hawkers near tourist zones. D.C. Sheikh emphasized the collective responsibility of maintaining a conducive environment for tourism, which is a key foreign exchange earner for the country. Allidina Visram Wildlife Club Hosts Charity Film Show for Rhino Fund: Allidina Visram High School’s Wildlife Club raised nearly Shs. 7,000 for the Save the Rhino fund by organizing a charity film show. The event featured the film "Hatari" starring John Wayne, screened with the support of the Kenya Film Corporation. Kenya’s popular band, Them Mushrooms, entertained the audience with their "Rhino Song," dedicated to wildlife conservation. The funds raised will support efforts to protect the endangered rhino population in Kenya. Mombasa Home Targeted by Thieves: Thieves broke into a house in Mombasa North Mainland, stealing valuables worth Shs. 80,000. The homeowner, Mrs. Fatuma Buse, reported this as the second burglary at her residence this year. The robbers used heavy tools to break in, tying up the occupants before fleeing. Local police are investigating the incident.