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WRC Safari Rally Kenya Greening legacy campaign heads to Kakamega and Kisumu counties

(From left) CS Sport Heritage, and Culture Amb. Dr. Amina Mohamed, CS Environment and Forestry Mr. Keriako Tobiko and WRC Safari Rally Kenya CEO Mr. Phineas Kimathi, pose for a photo during the greening legacy tree planting ceremony at Oile Park Kisumu on 2nd June 2021. [photo courtesy]

As part of promoting environmental conservation, the WRC Safari Rally Kenya Greening legacy project saw 10,500 trees planted in Kakamega and Kisumu counties on 2-3 June 2021.

Cabinet Secretary for Sports Dr Amina Mohamed, Environment CS Keriako Tobiko, and WRC Safari Rally Kenya CEO Mr. Phineas Kimathi lead various Environmental conservation groups during the initiative.

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