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Narok East Environmental Conservation Suswa

OIKE Pastor's Fellowship and Handing Over 

Greening Africa is honored to be one of the invitees at OIKE Pastor's Fellowship and Handing Over at the HEALING RIVER MINISTRIES INTERNATIONAL CEREMONY on 8th April 2023.

Judy manangoi the secretary Greening Africa with Charity Kisotu planting trees.

Apart from Greening Africa, other environmental organisations like Naretmuj Environmental Conservation Group sent their representatives.

Bishop Kisotu with members of Greening Africa before the start of the tree planting exercise.

In attendance were; Mheshimiwa VC charity kisotu, Bishop kisotu (state house), Mheshimiwa Ipato,Hon karbuali,Hon kudate,Bishop Surum, Olarikoni onare (overseer), Chairman CDF, Bishops, pastors, chiefs and members of the community Suswa. 
Tree planting exercise.

The handing over ceremony went on perfectly well and Greening Africa were given a chance to give a brief talk on environmental conservation.

Siameto Shunet, Naretmuj Environmental Conservation representative planting a tree.

In his speech, Lawrence Konko insisted that we must do everything in our power to create a sustainable environment and slow down environmental degradation, he continued by saying that, "this is the only home we have and we must protect and save it. 
Lawrence Konko help out Olarikoni onare while planting trees at the church.

Concidering Greening Africa plans to make Narok County and the whole of Africa Green, sustainable through environmental education and planting of trees throughout Narok County and their plan to plant trees in schools, health centres, churches and donating trees to the general community, the Director Greening Africa donated and planted 250 tree seedlings within the church compound.

The Kedoki's were also present at the exercise.


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