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KFS to complete fencing of forests in 15 counties

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A forest ranger plants a tree in Chepalungu forest in Bomet during an exercise led by Labour and Social Protection Cabinet Secretary Florence Bore. [Gilbert Kimutai, Standard]

Menengai and Chepalungu forests in Nakuru and Bomet counties will be fenced off.

According to a tender notice by the Kenya Forest Service, this is part of the implementation of the second phase of the green zones development support project, an initiative being financed by the African Development Bank.

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