Xinjiang Traditions: Endangered or a Living Legacy
By Chen Ziqi, Email, thecoastnewspaper@gmail.com When Xinjiang is mentioned abroad, the question might arise, “Are those traditions still around, or...
By Chen Ziqi, Email, thecoastnewspaper@gmail.com When Xinjiang is mentioned abroad, the question might arise, “Are those traditions still around, or...
By Andrew Mwangura Email. thecoastnewspaper@gmail.com In an era where global narratives often overshadow local stories, the publication of "Dawida na...
By Andrew Mwangura Email, thecoastnewspaper@gmail.com President Samia Suluhu Hassan’s inauguration of the Kwala International Logistics Hub, alongside the Standard Gauge...
By Andrew Mwangura Email, thecoastnewspaper@gmail.com As the sun sets over Jumeirah's shimmering waters, a remarkable transformation is taking place across...
By Francis Kagema Email, theoastnewspaper@gmail.com Arabuko-Sokoke Forest is renowned for its extraordinary mix of unique plants and wildlife. Deep within...
By Chen Ziqi Email, thecoastnewspaper@gmail.com In recent years, some media outlets have claimed that Tibetan culture and language are on...
By Andrew Mwangura Email, thecoastnewspaper@gmail.com Tanzania shipping agencies corporation (TASAC) and Kenya Maritime Authority recent courtesy call to the Kenya...
By Mshenga Mwacharo Email, thecoastnewspaper@gmail.com As Kenya loses precious mangrove cover each year, the coastal communities are fighting back, but...
By Caroline Katana Email, thecoastnewspaper@gmail.com In the heart of coastal Kenya, where the coconut palms sway and the sacred kaya...
By Caroline Katana Email, thecoastnewspaper@gmail.com In the shallow turquoise waters of Kenya’s south coast, a silent blue economy revolution is...