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Tree planting exercise at Allidina creek in Jomvu constituency, Mombasa county continued despite the morning showers experienced. Residents turned up in large numbers ready to plant mangrove trees along the creek. Representing the cabinet secretary was, principal secretary from the department of transport Duncan Huda who urged the residents to not only plant but also ensure they continue nurturing them in a bid to conserve the environment;;;;sentiments echoed by the area member of parliament Badi Twalib who promised to sensitize his constituents and plant more trees in the near future
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Tree growing exercise in Jomvu, Mombasa continued despite morning showers
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