Inside this Issue:
Peter praised for primary school: James Muboro, Chairman of the Primary School committee, praised the efforts of Mr. Peter and the local community for their contributions towards the construction of additional classrooms. A fundraising event raised Shs. 2,400, further supporting the school's development. Mombasa Coffee Dealers Contribute to Nyayo Era Celebrations: Mombasa-based coffee dealers donated Shs. 300,000 towards celebrations marking 10 years of the Nyayo Era and Kenya's 25th independence anniversary. Simeon Mung'alla, the Provincial Commissioner and chairman of the fund, expressed gratitude for the donations, citing the significance of peace and progress under President Moi’s leadership. Grace: A Future in Fashion: Grace, a 26-year-old student at the Coast Technical College, has attracted attention for her beauty and charm. Originally from Meru, she has future aspirations in modeling, with upcoming assignments in Nairobi. Her career prospects appear promising, both locally and in fashion circles. Mike Werikhe Advocates for Wildlife Conservation: Renowned conservationist Mike Werikhe urged viewers in West Germany not to purchase ivory or coral souvenirs, raising awareness about wildlife preservation. Werikhe emphasized the environmental damage caused by industrial pollution, pointing to acid rain in the Rhine Valley as a major concern for European forests.