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Inside this Issue:
Return of the game:
Determined and continuous efforts by the Kenya government in its conservation of our wildlife heritage-by putting first a ban on hunting and then a complete stop in the dealing of game trophies, and a positive fight against the menace of poachers-seems to be paying off, handsomely.
Errol on food
Baine Marie:
This is the French name for a double saucepan like a gluepot. It appears in Mrs. Glasse’s COOKERY BOOK 1796 under its Latin name, Balneum Mariae, hence the name St Mary’s bath of Ben Johnson’s Alchemist II.
Beware! It’s the mild maniac orchestra:
West Germany’s famous jazz musicians Volker Kriegel and his superb Mild Maniac Orchestra may stage a single open-air performance on Monday (January 15) at the Jamhuri Park, Makadara Gardens, Mombasa from 7.00p.m.
Mombasa movies:
‘Connery’
ASIAN FILMS
‘Anuraag’
Happy birthday Mombasa Red Cross:
The Red Cross Koblenz Hall in Mombasa’s Moi Avenue has celebrated its first anniversary together with seven young people from the Koblenz Branch of the Red Cross Society in Germany who were in an exchange visit as guests of the Mombasa Branch.
First training rallies:
Each year the Mombasa Motor Club offers a variety of events for its members and the competition calendar of this year is now available.
Travel trouble:
The decision by the Kenyan government to impose a 2000- shilling levy on all tickets purchased by Kenya residents to travel outside the Republic’s boarders may undoubtedly have an extremely restrictive effects on airline and travel agency business.
Lets name it ‘MOI BRIDGE’:
The people of the coast sincerely desire to have the new Nyali Bridge, which is nearing completion, named after our great president, Mr. Daniel Arap Moi.
Athletics’ Shambles:
Alex Lelei, the fastest man in Kenya over 5000m. received an invitation to attend the pacific games in January this year.
Nyali association:
This association has been formed with a founder membership of fifteen residents.
The Taxmen are on their way:
About this time of year many readers may be receiving forms from the Commissioner of Income Tax, demanding a return of income for 1978
Cameroon looks at the Kenya market:
Recently Cameroon Airlines has been conducting a survey of the market potential in West Africa for Kenya exporters within its operational network.
Dateline: NAIROBI/DAR ES SALAAM:
Tanzania has 17.5 million people. A statement issued by the government had it that the population has increased by 5.2 million during the past 11years.
That monstrous Regiment of women Secretaries:
As everybody else is laying down New Year Resolution, if I’m not too late, I’d like to get into the act.
Ein Paradise Fuear Angler:
Das hochseefischen entlang der kenianischen Kueste zaehlt immer noch zu den beliebtesten Urllaubs-Sportarten des Landes.
1894-The crazy cult who came to live in Kenya:
“a duel with pistols on the Lamu seafront”
Wapwani wamshukuru rais Moi kwa ziara yake:
Pwani imeingia mwanga mpya wa maendeleo, furaha na umoja ulioletwa na mtukufu Rais Moi wakati wa ziara yake iliyomalizika huko Taita Taveta mnamo tarehe januari 9 mwaka huu.
Lucky boys find a winning streak:
Lucky Boys winners of the Kilifi District, South Zone, football league title for the second year running, are proving to be proving to be one of the brightest lights in the coast soccer scene.
Herbie Paul Wins Malindi Tourney:
Fishing was quite over the Christmas and New Year’s holiday’s but is now looking up.
Van Renburg gets his marlin:
There were jubilant scenes at the Bahari Club over the weekend when the chairman of the club, Clive Van Rensburg weighed in his first Marlin after 17 years of fishing.
Top form M.S.C. Lead Wanderer Astray and defeat McKenzie:
The New Year started well for M.S.C., avenging their last defeat by Wanderers with a comfortable 5-1 victory.
Abaluhya to play Mwenge:
Mombasa football fans have a lot to cheer this week-end as Abaluhya F.C. from Nairobi may tour Mombasa to entertain them.
Police out of hockey game:
Kenya Police Hockey Team is out of the Coast Hockey League and the C.H.A. match secretary, Major H.S. Kelley has revised the fixture, excluding the policemen.
Pan African Festival:
More than 30 entries are expected in this year’s two-day Pan African Insurance Fishing Competition at Bahari Club.
Indian cricket tour:
Mombasa Sports Club continued their first cricketing tour of India with mixed fortunes.
Bamburi Sponsor Sports tourney:
Bamburi Portland Cement Company may pay 20,000/- to sponsor this year’s International Invitation Tennis Tournament (I.I.T.T.), to be held at Mombasa Sports Club from February 5-11 1979. |
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