Inside this Issue:
President Moi Unopposed, Says Nassir: In a recent statement, Mr. Nassir declared that President Moi should be elected unopposed in the upcoming elections, emphasizing the president’s leadership role in Kenya’s development. New Corolla 90 Marks 'African Premiere' Week: The introduction of the new Corolla 90 model in Kenya is being hailed as a "lesson in precision design," boasting improved shock absorbers, more ground clearance, and better suspension for the rough African terrain. With galvanized steel and reinforced chassis, the Corolla 90 is built for durability, marking a major milestone in the Kenyan automobile industry. Big Boost for University Research: President Moi recently received generous donations from Mohamed Savval of Birna Brothers and Shamsudin Khosla, Managing Director of Coast Hauliers, amounting to KSh. 550,000/-. The funds are aimed at supporting university research, with a focus on enhancing educational resources. Government Drivers Warned on 'Queue Jumping': The government has issued a stern warning to its drivers using the busy Likoni Ferry, instructing them to stop jumping queues. This decision follows numerous complaints from ferry users who have been delayed by government vehicles bypassing long lines. The directive ensures that all ferry rules apply equally to everyone. Big Moment for Aga Khan School Students: Several students from the Aga Khan Secondary School in Mombasa have earned the distinction of achieving top scores in the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) exams. Farzin Visram, Ravi Suchak, and Lam Khandwalla are among those recognized for their outstanding academic performance.