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337 public schools in Nairobi to benefit from fruit trees

Joel Mokaya tends to his Hass avocado variety seedlings in Kisii County. The tree-planting project targets to restore Kenya's forest cover by planting fruit trees in schools. [Sammy Omingo, Standard]

Some 337 public schools in Nairobi County will benefit from an ambitious tree planting exercise.

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