Water CS Zachariah Njeru Leads Tree Planting Initiative in Itare Dam Catchment Area, Nakuru County

Water Cabinet Secretary Zachariah Njeru spearheaded a significant tree planting exercise in the Itare Dam Catchment Area, Nakuru County, emphasizing the government’s commitment to environmental conservation. The initiative saw the planting of 30,000 indigenous tree seedlings, aimed at enhancing the ecological health of the region.

The event, attended by local community members and environmental activists, highlighted the importance of reforestation in maintaining water resources and combating climate change. CS Njeru underscored the critical role of such initiatives in preserving biodiversity and ensuring sustainable water supply for future generations.

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This tree planting exercise is part of a broader effort to restore degraded landscapes and promote environmental stewardship across Kenya. The successful planting of 30,000 seedlings marks a significant step towards achieving the country’s reforestation goals and underscores the government’s dedication to environmental sustainability.

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