Friends,
The many campuses of Zetech College in Nairobi today teamed with the City Council of Nairobi to help clean several streets within the Central Business District.
Odhiambo T Oketch in Green addressing Zetech College Students before flagging off the Clean-up Exercise this moring at the Bomb Blast in Nairobi. The photo was taken today the 23rd June 2012
The event was flagged off by Odhiambo T Oketch of The Clean Kenya Campaign-TCKC at the Bomb Blast site. He was flanked by Mr. Gabriel Omondi- an Assistant Director of Environment at the City Council of Nairobi, Mr. Francis Mutulu- Corporate Communications Officer at Zetech College, Mr. Dan Miheso of City Council of Nairobi and Mr. Otieno Sungu- the Programmes Manager at The Clean Kenya Campaign.
This is a very noble exercise and on behalf of The Clean Kenya Campaign-TCKC, I want to sincerely thank the Management, Staff and Student fraternity at Zetech Colleges for foregoing their morning classes for today and joining with us in making our Streets Clean.
Zetech College students moving to action
300 students from 5 Campuses of Zetech Colleges took part in this exercise that targeted Moi Avenue, Haile Sellassie Avenue, Harambee Avenue, River Road and Tom Mboya Street.
As we look forward to working with more Colleges in making our Country Clean, we want to invite as many more Colleges to join with us on the 21st July 2012 when we will engage in Operation Reclaim Nairobi from Waste.
Nairobi generates a lot of waste and we must as a people decide how we want to manage this waste. Do we want to keep piling it up by the road sides and blame the Councils for lethargy, or, do we want to work with the Councils and other relevant State Agencies in managing our waste produce.
Again, as we work towards a Clean Country, let all of us be Ambassadors for a Clean Environment. A Clean Kenya will NEVER happen by itself. It will be made to be what we want.
Mr. Antony Ashioya- Mr. Zetech College in action along Haramee Avenue with his colleagues
It is with this in mind that The Clean Kenya Campaign-TCKC, working in partnership with the Public Service Transformation Department, the National Environment Management Authority, the City Council of Nairobi and the Provincial Administration in Nairobi will be hosting a Consultative Forum on Waste Management on the 11th July 2012 at the City Hall with invited Partners in a process that will lead to Operation Reclaim Nairobi from Waste on the 21st July 2012.
Odhiambo T Oketch
Executive Director,
The Clean Kenya Campaign-TCKC
Tel; 0724 365 557
Blogspot; http://kcdnkomarockswatch.blogspot.com
The many campuses of Zetech College in Nairobi today teamed with the City Council of Nairobi to help clean several streets within the Central Business District.
Odhiambo T Oketch in Green addressing Zetech College Students before flagging off the Clean-up Exercise this moring at the Bomb Blast in Nairobi. The photo was taken today the 23rd June 2012
The event was flagged off by Odhiambo T Oketch of The Clean Kenya Campaign-TCKC at the Bomb Blast site. He was flanked by Mr. Gabriel Omondi- an Assistant Director of Environment at the City Council of Nairobi, Mr. Francis Mutulu- Corporate Communications Officer at Zetech College, Mr. Dan Miheso of City Council of Nairobi and Mr. Otieno Sungu- the Programmes Manager at The Clean Kenya Campaign.
This is a very noble exercise and on behalf of The Clean Kenya Campaign-TCKC, I want to sincerely thank the Management, Staff and Student fraternity at Zetech Colleges for foregoing their morning classes for today and joining with us in making our Streets Clean.
Zetech College students moving to action
300 students from 5 Campuses of Zetech Colleges took part in this exercise that targeted Moi Avenue, Haile Sellassie Avenue, Harambee Avenue, River Road and Tom Mboya Street.
As we look forward to working with more Colleges in making our Country Clean, we want to invite as many more Colleges to join with us on the 21st July 2012 when we will engage in Operation Reclaim Nairobi from Waste.
Nairobi generates a lot of waste and we must as a people decide how we want to manage this waste. Do we want to keep piling it up by the road sides and blame the Councils for lethargy, or, do we want to work with the Councils and other relevant State Agencies in managing our waste produce.
Again, as we work towards a Clean Country, let all of us be Ambassadors for a Clean Environment. A Clean Kenya will NEVER happen by itself. It will be made to be what we want.
Mr. Antony Ashioya- Mr. Zetech College in action along Haramee Avenue with his colleagues
It is with this in mind that The Clean Kenya Campaign-TCKC, working in partnership with the Public Service Transformation Department, the National Environment Management Authority, the City Council of Nairobi and the Provincial Administration in Nairobi will be hosting a Consultative Forum on Waste Management on the 11th July 2012 at the City Hall with invited Partners in a process that will lead to Operation Reclaim Nairobi from Waste on the 21st July 2012.
Odhiambo T Oketch
Executive Director,
The Clean Kenya Campaign-TCKC
Tel; 0724 365 557
Blogspot; http://kcdnkomarockswatch.blogspot.com
The Clean Kenya Campaign- Website; www.kcdnkenya.org
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