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Kajiado steps up efforts to eliminate dangerous weed

Kajiado County CECM in-charge of environment Michael Semera, (center) and county Chief officer James Ngugi, showing a group of Maasai women grass seeds that are to be planted to reclaim the county's vast grazing lands from the invasive Ipomea weed, a menace that has ravaged thousands of acres of pasture, threatening the livelihoods of pastoral communities. [PETERSON GITHAIGA/Standard]

Kajiado County is making a bold move to reclaim its vast grazing lands from the invasive Ipomoea weed, which has devastated thousands of acres of pasture and threatened the livelihoods of pastoral communities.

Under the Financing Locally-Led Climate Action (FLLOCA) programme, the county's Department of Environment and Climate Change has launched a comprehensive sensitisation campaign to empower farmers to reclaim their land.

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