Floating Library: Logos Hope brings knowledge to Kenya
The MV Logos Hope will dock at Mombasa with over 5000 different titles of books, opening its famous floating library to members of public for 45 days.
By Patrick Beja, Patrick Beja and Philip Mwakio 8 months ago
Floating Library: Logos Hope brings knowledge to Kenya
Fresh drive to include women in shipping unveiled by government
The push to increase the number of women in the maritime sector has gained momentum with the government pledging to create awareness in schools, colleges and villages.
By Patrick Beja and Philip Mwakio 10 months ago
Fresh drive to include women in shipping unveiled by government
Joho moves to end squatter problems in county, issues title deeds to residents
The latest drive is part of the World Bank-sponsored Kenya Informal Settlements Improvement Project.
By Patrick Beja and Philip Mwakio 2 years ago
Joho moves to end squatter problems in county, issues title deeds to  residents
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Uhuru's Sh1.4tr legacy projects to rejuvenate Coast economy
Several critics however say the projects have not directly benefited region’s residents, seek fairness in business.
By Joackim Bwana, Patrick Beja and Philip Mwakio 2 years ago
Uhuru's Sh1.4tr legacy projects to rejuvenate Coast economy
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Top leaders battle for the soul of the Coast ahead of 2022 contest
In the last three weeks, four top political leaders have held series of meetings and launched development projects at the Coast.
By Patrick Beja and Philip Mwakio 2 years ago
Top leaders battle for the soul of the Coast ahead of 2022 contest
Raila in series of meetings as Coast politicians hope for endorsement
Raila met politicians from Mombasa, Kilifi and Taita Taveta at his Nyali residence in what is said to be a new strategy to maintain control of Coast.
By Patrick Beja and Philip Mwakio 2 years ago
Raila in series of meetings as Coast politicians hope for endorsement
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Is Uhuru’s war on drugs in Coast bearing fruit?
President Uhuru Kenyatta starts his Coast tour today amid debate on the war on narcotics, which he launched seven years ago.
By Patrick Beja and Philip Mwakio 2 years ago
Is Uhuru’s war on drugs in Coast bearing fruit?
Sang wins fourth term, pledges to end overtime pay rule for dockers
The re-elected secretary-general proposes a raft of measures aimed at benefiting employees of the maritime union.
By Patrick Beja and Philip Mwakio 2 years ago
Sang wins fourth term, pledges to end overtime pay rule for dockers
Coast leaders root for revival of stalled fishing port at Shimoni
Coast leaders want the national government to breathe new life into the fishing port that is expected to give the industry a shot in the arm.
By Patrick Beja and Philip Mwakio 2 years ago
Coast leaders root for revival of stalled fishing port at Shimoni
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Coast angles for jobs and business in new Lamu port
All relevant port agencies have set up offices and deployed personnel to facilitate the clearance of cargo.
By Patrick Beja and Philip Mwakio 2 years ago
Coast angles for jobs and business in new Lamu port
Blame games as talks to form Coast party collapse
Frustrated Kingi says region leaders have snubbed talks while MPs claim hey could not trust the governor’s political plan.
By Patrick Beja and Philip Mwakio 2 years ago
Blame games as talks to form Coast party collapse
Why Msambweni by-election is acid test for the Big Three
“If we fail here as ODM, it means BBI will have a problem,” Raila said.
By Patrick Beja and Philip Mwakio 3 years ago
Why Msambweni by-election is acid test for the Big Three
IEBC to fumigate 139 centres in Msambweni
In Kilifi, IEBC said all 22 polling stations and 10 polling centres will be fumigated ahead of the Dabaso ward min-polls scheduled for the same day.
By Patrick Beja and Philip Mwakio 3 years ago
IEBC to fumigate 139 centres in Msambweni
Mombasa to get new bridge by next year
Unesco has expressed concerns that the transport corridor, which stretches between Tudor and Port Reitz creeks.
By Patrick Beja and Philip Mwakio 3 years ago
Mombasa to get new bridge by next year
State asks four agencies to share resources as merger takes shape
The reorganisation will help to establish a seamless and coordinated national transport and logistics network
By Patrick Beja and Philip Mwakio 3 years ago
State asks four agencies to share resources as merger takes shape
Thorny land issues and failed reforms promises prick locals
Civil rights activists in Mombasa blame non-implementation of the 2010 Constitution in full for the increasing land problems in the Coast
By Patrick Beja and Philip Mwakio 3 years ago
Thorny land issues and failed reforms promises prick locals
Kajembe buried as two children taken ill
Kajembe, a veteran of Mombasa politician, rose to prominence after defeating the late Kennedy Kiliku in 1997 for the Changamwe seat on a Kanu ticket.
By Patrick Beja and Philip Mwakio 3 years ago
Kajembe buried as two children taken ill
Politician Kajembe buried as two of his children taken ill
Thousands of mourners watched from a safe distance amid a heavy police presence as the body was taken to the cemetery.
By Patrick Beja and Philip Mwakio 3 years ago
Politician Kajembe buried as two of his children taken ill
Grief as former MP Kajembe dies days after burying wife
The ex-Changamwe legislator passed away just two weeks after his second wife was buried.
By Patrick Beja and Philip Mwakio 3 years ago
Grief as former MP Kajembe dies days after burying wife
Transporters, Uganda reject GoK order to deposit cargo in Naivasha
Transporters have warned that up to 1,500 trucks that transport cargo to Uganda and other landlocked countries on a daily basis will grind to a halt
By Patrick Beja and Philip Mwakio 3 years ago
Transporters, Uganda reject GoK order to deposit cargo in Naivasha
Dock workers’ union rival group plots to oust Sang
But secretary general says he is being fought for opposing planned privatisation of part of port.
By Patrick Beja and Philip Mwakio 4 years ago
Dock workers’ union rival group plots to oust Sang
Uhuru tells off leaders opposed to shipping deal
Some Coast MPs and unionists snub event over “suspect” privatisation of port terminal.
By Patrick Beja and Philip Mwakio 4 years ago
Uhuru tells off leaders opposed to shipping deal
State starts process to take back nine grabbed islands
The local community sought refuge from pirates on the mainland, but when they came back their homes and shrines were gone.
By Patrick Beja and Philip Mwakio 5 years ago
State starts process to take back nine grabbed islands
Owners of Kibarani plots snub meeting
Landowners of the controversial Kibarani dumpsite failed to turn up for a public hearing convened by the land commission.
By Patrick Beja and Philip Mwakio 5 years ago
Owners of Kibarani plots snub meeting
Women demonstrate over rape cases in schools
A group of women in Watamu have protested against increasing cases of defilement of school girls.
By Patrick Beja and Philip Mwakio 5 years ago
Women demonstrate over rape cases in schools
We'll not pay for grabbed highway land, vows Swazuri
Twenty-one owners of prime property next to the Mombasa-Mariakani highway, which is scheduled for...
By Patrick Beja and Philip Mwakio 6 years ago
We'll not pay for grabbed highway land, vows Swazuri
Mtongwe ferry services set to resume
Mtongwe channel ferry services will resume in the next two weeks.
By Patrick Beja and Philip Mwakio 7 years ago
Mtongwe ferry services set to resume
How you could soon cross Likoni by air
Tired of the overcrowded and erratic services of the ferry at the Likoni Channel? Well you will soon be 'flying' across the channel courtesy of a cable car.
By Patrick Beja and Philip Mwakio 7 years ago
How you could soon cross Likoni by air
Relief as stalled ferries resume services at Likoni
Two ferries, which had been withdrawn from the Likoni Channel on Monday leading to commuter chaos and a stampede, resumed operations under the watchful eye of Mombasa County Commissioner Nelson Marwa.
By Patrick Beja and Philip Mwakio 8 years ago
Relief as stalled ferries resume services at Likoni
Obama to meet Haki Africa boss despite State linking group to terrorism
US President Barack Obama could meet officials of Haki Africa, an organisation whose bank accounts the Government froze over alleged links to terrorism.
By Patrick Beja and Philip Mwakio 8 years ago
Obama to meet Haki Africa boss despite State linking group to terrorism
Tears flow as man recounts how family lost land at NLC hearings
A man on Thursday burst into tears during the National Land Commission (NLC) hearings as he recounted how their family land was allegedly secretly acquired by a man of Italian origin at Ngomeni in Malindi.
By Patrick Beja and Philip Mwakio 9 years ago
Tears flow as man recounts how family lost land at NLC hearings
Thousands gather to bury Kenya's iconic scholar Ali Mazrui in Mombasa
Thousands of mourners from across the world yesterday thronged a centuries-old crypt near the historic Fort Jesus in Mombasa's old town to witness an emotional burial of globally celebrated scholar Ali Alamin Mazrui.
By Patrick Beja and philip mwakio 9 years ago
Thousands gather to bury Kenya's iconic scholar Ali Mazrui in Mombasa
Mombasa County to irrigate 10,000 acres
Mombasa County is planning to put 10,000 acres under irrigation to boost food production. The move will also diversify agriculture to include fishing and livestock production.
By Patrick Beja and philip mwakio 9 years ago
Mombasa County to irrigate 10,000 acres
Report: Indigenous tribes sidelined in Lamu port project
A civil society group has claimed that the multi-billion Lamu Port South Sudan Ethiopia Transport (Lapsset) project may lead to injustices to host communities.
By Patrick Beja and Philip Mwakio 9 years ago
Report: Indigenous tribes sidelined in Lamu port project
The allure foreigners can hardly resist at the Coast
The Coast is Kenya’s main tourist destination making up 60 per cent of visitor arrivals owing to its beaches, abundant wildlife and favorable weather all year.
By PATRICK BEJA and PHILIP MWAKIO 9 years ago
The allure foreigners can hardly resist at the Coast
CIC says Land Commission should not sign land titles
The Constitution Implementation Commission (CIC) wants the National Land Commission (NLC) barred from signing title deeds.
By Patrick Beja and Philip Mwakio 10 years ago
CIC says Land Commission should not sign land titles
Woman loses three children in Lake Baringo boat tragedy
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