Friends,
As we keep planning for the Massive Clean-up Campaign targeting Jogoo and Landhies Roads in Nairobi during The World Environment Day, we at The Clean-up Campaign- TCKC are happy to give you this update.
Nema Nairobi will give Certificates of Participation to all Groups that will be joining in the Clean-up Campaign. There will be NO individual Certificates.
In the morning of today, we had very lively engagements with The Green Army- the Kogalo Fans, and we are happy to report that The Green Army will paint Jogoo Rd Green.
We are also happy to report that we have made contacts with the Ingwe Claws. The AFC Fans as they are called are engaging and by tomorrow, we will give a comprehensive statement on their participation with us.
Lastly, we had a scheduled meeting with the DC Makadara at his offices today at 8.30am. Mr. Chege is so enthusiastic about the day and he will personally lead the Makadara Troops for the Clean-up. He invited the District Environment Officer Makadara Ms Peninah to join in our meeting, and I can assure you, Makadara is going to turn out in large numbers.
The DC has engaged his Team and Peninah and her Team are rolling out.
As promised, we will give a list of all the teams that will be participating tomorrow. We are hence still appealing to all those Friends of the Environment to write to us or give us a call.
As we continue with the Monthly Nationwide Clean-up and Awareness Campaigns, we are piloting the concept of separation of waste at source and conversion of the same to useful by-products beginning 1st August.
This Initiative will be a partnership between The Clean Kenya Campaign-TCKC, NEMA Nairobi, the City Council of Nairobi, KEPSA and a Team of Partners. Again, we are inviting all Waste Collectors in Nairobi to get in touch with us on the same.
Lastly, we must say NO to such dumping;
Let us all join hands and stop this new kind of Land Grabbing in Kenya.
Odhiambo T Oketch,
Executive Director,
The Clean Kenya Campaign- TCKC,
Tel; 0724 365 557,
Blogspot; http://kcdnkomarockswatch.blogspot.com
As we keep planning for the Massive Clean-up Campaign targeting Jogoo and Landhies Roads in Nairobi during The World Environment Day, we at The Clean-up Campaign- TCKC are happy to give you this update.
Nema Nairobi will give Certificates of Participation to all Groups that will be joining in the Clean-up Campaign. There will be NO individual Certificates.
In the morning of today, we had very lively engagements with The Green Army- the Kogalo Fans, and we are happy to report that The Green Army will paint Jogoo Rd Green.
We are also happy to report that we have made contacts with the Ingwe Claws. The AFC Fans as they are called are engaging and by tomorrow, we will give a comprehensive statement on their participation with us.
Lastly, we had a scheduled meeting with the DC Makadara at his offices today at 8.30am. Mr. Chege is so enthusiastic about the day and he will personally lead the Makadara Troops for the Clean-up. He invited the District Environment Officer Makadara Ms Peninah to join in our meeting, and I can assure you, Makadara is going to turn out in large numbers.
The DC has engaged his Team and Peninah and her Team are rolling out.
As promised, we will give a list of all the teams that will be participating tomorrow. We are hence still appealing to all those Friends of the Environment to write to us or give us a call.
As we continue with the Monthly Nationwide Clean-up and Awareness Campaigns, we are piloting the concept of separation of waste at source and conversion of the same to useful by-products beginning 1st August.
This Initiative will be a partnership between The Clean Kenya Campaign-TCKC, NEMA Nairobi, the City Council of Nairobi, KEPSA and a Team of Partners. Again, we are inviting all Waste Collectors in Nairobi to get in touch with us on the same.
Lastly, we must say NO to such dumping;
Let us all join hands and stop this new kind of Land Grabbing in Kenya.
Odhiambo T Oketch,
Executive Director,
The Clean Kenya Campaign- TCKC,
Tel; 0724 365 557,
Blogspot; http://kcdnkomarockswatch.blogspot.com
The Clean Kenya Campaign; www.kcdnkenya.org
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