Kenya Yearbook CEO takes part in tree planting as government races to achieve 15 billion target

Broadcasting PS, Prof Edward Kisiang’ani (left) and Kenya Yearbook CEO Lilian Kimeto (centre), during the tree planting event in Nandi.

The Kenya Yearbook CEO, Ms Lilian Kimeto, on Friday participated in tree planting in Nandi County in an event graced by Broadcasting PS, Prof Edward Kisiang’ani, and Governor Stephen Sang.

Ms Kimeto called for the growing of trees to replace the ones cut down to make paper, adding that the State Corporation will digitise its publications in line with the government’s goal of paperless services.

The National Tree Planting Day was marked on Friday as a holiday as the government encouraged citizens to plant trees as part of efforts to attain the 15 billion target by 2030 and mitigate climate change effects.

Kenya Yearbook CEO, Ms Lilian Kimeto (second left) with other dignitaries during the event in Nandi.

 

Broadcasting PS, Prof Edward Kisiang’ani (right) with senior government officials at the event in Nandi.

 

Governor Stephen Sang during the tree planting event in Nandi.
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