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Absa Kenya expands mangrove restoration to 350,000 trees along Coastline

Absa Bank kenya`s Chief Finance Officer Yusf Omari and Caost Regional manager Fathiya Noordean duringa Coastal Restoration programme at Sabaki Estuary in Malindi. [Courtesy]

Absa Kenya Foundation has scaled up its mangrove restoration efforts along the Kenyan coastline, planting an additional 200,000 mangrove trees at the Sabaki Estuary in Malindi.

This expansion brings the total number of mangrove trees planted under the initiative to 350,000 since its launch in 2023.

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