Inside this Issue:
In this issue: Airlines to resume flight to Tanzania: The National Carrier Kenya Airways is expected to resume flights to Tanzania on February 3, ten weeks after the signing of the Arusha accord and the opening of the Kenya -Tanzanian boarder; Tour group discuss new licence law: A meeting of tour Mombasa; Hundreds mourn tuva at malindi funeral: Malindi (KNA) Hundreds of people joined the operator called by the Mombasa and Coast Tourist Association at Oceanic Hotel sought detailed information about the new classification of ‘Drivers/Guides’ and Tour Leaders’ who are now required to be registered by the Ministry of Tourism and Wildlife ; Tea price hit new peaks in Mombasa: Prices for Kenyan tea soared up again on Monday, fetching Shs.59/60 per kg in another peak-price record, tea brokers said in bereaved family and relatives of the late Joseph Masumbuo Tuva who was given a military burial at the Malindi Catholic Cemetery; Night transport is very necessary: Although public are enjoying service of Kenya Bus Limited during the day time employees who work during late hours in Mombasa Town are not enjoying the services of Kenya bus; ‘Dismayed with this report…’I refer to the recent article on Cricket by Mr. G.S. Grewal in a Nairobi Newspaper. My committee was dismayed to note their reporter’s comments regarding Mombasa Sports Club; Warm welcome for ‘ubena’: Sunday daybreak may witness the arrival in Mombasa of the newest and largest cellular container ship yet seen in Kilindini or indeed on the East African Coast; ‘Them mushrooms’ At diani: Now playing at Two Fishes Hotel Diani, on Thursday and Sunday, is one of the top Coast’s bands the Mushrooms which continued to compose many of their own songs, the latest being a single entitled ‘Twenty Great Years’ .