Friends,
The Monthly Nationwide Clean-up Campaign is slowly and surely taking roots amongst Kenyans.
On Saturday, the students community around Narok joined hands in helping to make Narok Town Clean and they said that they will be doing this every Month.
This is very commendable and we at KCDN are really appreciative of this team of Kenyans who have made this decision.
A Litter Bin conveniently placed at the Divine Word Catholic Church in Kayole.
Again, on Sunday, I went as usual to my Catholic Church in Kayole and was pleasantly surprised to find that they had placed Litter Bins around the Church Compound. This is something we discussed with Father William and the good thing the Church did was to act. Not to talk. They saw that it was a good idea whose time is now.
Besides, the Church Compound is a refreshing Green.
This is the Kenya we want and once more, we want to call for action. Let us go slow on seminars, conferences and hotel meetings, and put our foot firmly on the ground through action. This is why are are really appreciative of Government Officers, Council Heads, Corporate CEOs and the Friends of KCDN who are constantly moving this process forward.
Our Fathers were never wrong when they said that action speaks louder than words.
A Clean, Green and Litter Less Kenya at 50 is possible and achievable.
Odhiambo T Oketch
CEO KCDN Kenya,
National Coordinator- The Monthly Nationwide Clean-up Campaign
Tel; 0724 365 557
Blog; http://kcdnkomarockswatch.blogspot.com
Website; www.kcdnkenya.org
Facebook; Monthly Nationwide Clean up Campaign
Facebook; Odhiambo T Oketch
The Monthly Nationwide Clean-up Campaign is slowly and surely taking roots amongst Kenyans.
On Saturday, the students community around Narok joined hands in helping to make Narok Town Clean and they said that they will be doing this every Month.
This is very commendable and we at KCDN are really appreciative of this team of Kenyans who have made this decision.
A Litter Bin conveniently placed at the Divine Word Catholic Church in Kayole.
Again, on Sunday, I went as usual to my Catholic Church in Kayole and was pleasantly surprised to find that they had placed Litter Bins around the Church Compound. This is something we discussed with Father William and the good thing the Church did was to act. Not to talk. They saw that it was a good idea whose time is now.
Besides, the Church Compound is a refreshing Green.
This is the Kenya we want and once more, we want to call for action. Let us go slow on seminars, conferences and hotel meetings, and put our foot firmly on the ground through action. This is why are are really appreciative of Government Officers, Council Heads, Corporate CEOs and the Friends of KCDN who are constantly moving this process forward.
Our Fathers were never wrong when they said that action speaks louder than words.
On the 10th Feb 2012, we will host The Consultative Forum at Kongowea Market with the Stakeholders and the Municipal Council of Mombasa. On the 11th Feb 2012, we will join in the Malaika Festivals at Mwatate with a Clean-up Campaign as from 7.00am. Then on the 18th Feb 2012, we will all join in the Kongowea Market Clean-up in the company of His Worship the Mayor of Mombasa, the Town Clerk and his team, and the residents of Kongowea.
A Clean, Green and Litter Less Kenya at 50 is possible and achievable.
Odhiambo T Oketch
CEO KCDN Kenya,
National Coordinator- The Monthly Nationwide Clean-up Campaign
Tel; 0724 365 557
Blog; http://kcdnkomarockswatch.blogspot.com
Website; www.kcdnkenya.org
Facebook; Monthly Nationwide Clean up Campaign
Facebook; Odhiambo T Oketch
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