Inside this Issue:
Kenya at the World Travel Market: Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Gloucester has confirmed her attendance to officially open this year’s World Travel Market, one of the world’s leading travel exhibitions. The event will be held at London’s Olympia on November 25, 1988, with global tourism operators showcasing destinations and travel services. U.S. Navy Visits Mombasa: The U.S. Navy is making a visit to Mombasa this week. The USS Carl Vinson aircraft carrier, accompanied by support ships, will be docking at Mombasa as part of a tour, providing an opportunity for cultural and operational exchanges with the local community. Kilifi Bridge Project to Begin in 1988: The long-awaited Kilifi Bridge, which will span the Kilifi Creek and improve connections along Kenya's North Coast, is expected to start construction in 1988. The project, financed by the Japanese Government, will enhance transportation and economic growth in the region. The bridge will have four lanes and is projected to take 45 months to complete. Mayor Launches Christmas Fund: Mombasa Mayor Ahmed Bankh has launched the Christmas Fund, a charity initiative aimed at supporting local youth by providing sewing and knitting machines for polytechnic graduates. The fund has already received donations from various organizations, including Sinotrust Kenya and the Rotary Club of Bahari. Hertz Invests in Nissan Sunny: Hertz Kenya has expanded its fleet with the addition of 22 new Nissan Sunny cars. The reliable performance of the Sunny saloons has made them a popular choice for car rental companies and is expected to strengthen Hertz's operations.