Inside this Issue:
Inside this issue: Insuring aircraft: Association of Kenya Insurers strongly support the recent call for strict measures with regard to aviation in-surance; Special report: Jahazi Marine is a trend setter introducing unique tourist attractions for both local and overseas visitors which are all very professionally organized and presented; More tea- but less overall profits: Kenya’s Tea production in 1996 increased to 257 million kgs. of made tea compared to 244 million kgs. in 1995; Coastdrive; With the rains now set in, night driving may become a more treacherous chore, especially where one has not taken care to prepare for driving in rain during the hour of darkness; Coast gymkhana make history: Coast Gymkhana club made history last Sunday when their new turf wicket ground was officially opened; Fishing notes: Rain, Rain and more rain, but still some people are venturing out on the high seas and chancing the weather; Golf news:The April monthly mug, sponsored by Copy Cat, coast, last Saturday at Mombasa golf club, attracted a good entry of 58 including six markers; Nyali volleyball champs: Nyali Beach Hotel, the top class Hotel on Kenya’s North Coast has established itself on the hotel front as a force to reckon with.