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MMUST JOINS PRINCIPAL SECRETARY, UNIVERSITY EDUCATION IN TREE PLANTING EXERCISE

 


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The Acting DVC (PRI) Prof. Charles Mutai planting a tree


In his remarks, Amb. Nabukwesi urged the residents of Kaberua, and Mt. Elgon at large, to plant more trees and put concerted effort in conserving them. Conservation of the environment, he said, is important because it ensures that there is constant and enough food for sustainability. Mt. Elgon is known as the food basket of Bungoma County and beyond.
In his capacity as a son of Mt. Elgon and the PS in the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries, Mr. Harry Kimutai implored on members of the community to support the agenda of the Government by working with the Kenya Forest Service (KFS), Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) and the Nyayo Tea Zone in taking care of the environment and wildlife.
‘It is important that we return to the community and plant trees. This community is ours and we will still need it in years to come,’ he said.


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MMUST team engaging with Harry Kimutai, the Principal Secretary, State Department of Livestock.


PS Kimutai also called upon KFS, KWS and the Nyayo Tea Zone to engage with the community for mutually beneficial Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) programmes.
The Acting DVC (PRI), Prof. Mutai, assured the dignitaries present of the University’s support in conducting relevant research and availability of human resources towards achieving this.

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