Inside this Issue:
Hap flights leave for holy mecca: Thousands of Muslims gathered at Mombasa Airport to see off their fellow pilgrims leaving for Mecca. A total of 140 pilgrims departed on Kenya Airways flight KO 303, with another group set to depart later. The pilgrims were in high spirits as they embarked on their ten-day journey.Tablers to Build Mtongwe Clinic: Mombasa Nyali Round Table No. 25 has launched a major project to build the Mtongwe Clinic and Family Planning Centre. The clinic, aimed at providing healthcare to mothers and children, is being funded by donations, including Canadian Dollars 40,000 from the World Council of Young Men’s Service Clubs. Lamu road tolls plan: The Lamu County Council has decided to set up a toll station on the Lamu-Garissa road to generate revenue. This decision was reached during a council meeting chaired by Councillor Mathrus, with further measures being discussed to avoid cattle traders bypassing council fees. Studying in u.s.a.: Surdeep Nayer, manager of a local café, is now studying in Kansas, USA, to further his career. The news highlights his efforts to gain international experience.