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Ministry of Tourism and wildlife in collaboration with residents of Mumoni ward in Mwingi North have planted 14000 trees to combat climate change. Dr. John Chumo, Wildlife Conservation Secretary in the state ministry of Tourism and wildlife said
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Ministry of tourism, Mumoni ward residents plant 14000 trees
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