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The water department, through the Water Resource Management Authority (WRMA), has initiated a plan to conserve water source areas in Lamu County. Speaking in Shela, the public secretary of the water ministry, Paul Rono, said the move includes the planting of one million tree seedlings.
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WRMA to conserve water source areas in Lamu
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