Dear Friends,
I am very happy that what we started in our own small way is now gaining root across Kenya.
When we launched The Monthly Nationwide Clean-up Campaign in Nairobi with the then Mayor Cllr Geoffrey Majiwa on the 18th September 2013, we were certain that this was the way to go.
I am impressed with our Governors who have decided to re-energize this effort. We must all roll our sleeves and work with them as we seek a Clean Kenya.
We are focused on the institution of the process of Separation of Waste at Source as a sure means to managing our waste and we will not relent on this.
Oto adressing the Launch of Eldoret Clean-up Campaign at Hurumu Estate in Eldoret in May 2011. The Clean-up was launched by HE Hon William Ruto- our Deputy President
Let us roll out and join with Gov Evans Kidero and his Team as they Re-launch The Monthly Clean-up Campaign in Nairobi at Hurumu Grounds tomorrow.
It is good for all to know that the responsibility of keeping our Cities Clean rests with the County Governments. They are the implementing and enforcement agents while the National Environment Management Authority are the regulators. We have given them enough time to settle in to office and from July, we will be all over Kenya once more.
We will be hosting the National Forum on Waste Management in September 2013 with all the 47 Governors, Partners and Professionals with the soul aim of streamlining the question of Waste Management in Kenya.
We have done our part and I am happy the effort is now slowly taking root in Kenya. Our Journey of Hope across Kenya has not been in vain.
Odhiambo T Oketch,
Team Leader and Executive Director,
KCDN, KSSL, KICL,
Tel; +254 724 365 557,
Email; kimishodevelopment@gmail.com, komarockswatch@yahoo.com
BlogSpot; http:kcdnkomarockswatch.blogspot.com
I am very happy that what we started in our own small way is now gaining root across Kenya.
When we launched The Monthly Nationwide Clean-up Campaign in Nairobi with the then Mayor Cllr Geoffrey Majiwa on the 18th September 2013, we were certain that this was the way to go.
I am impressed with our Governors who have decided to re-energize this effort. We must all roll our sleeves and work with them as we seek a Clean Kenya.
We are focused on the institution of the process of Separation of Waste at Source as a sure means to managing our waste and we will not relent on this.
Oto adressing the Launch of Eldoret Clean-up Campaign at Hurumu Estate in Eldoret in May 2011. The Clean-up was launched by HE Hon William Ruto- our Deputy President
Let us roll out and join with Gov Evans Kidero and his Team as they Re-launch The Monthly Clean-up Campaign in Nairobi at Hurumu Grounds tomorrow.
It is good for all to know that the responsibility of keeping our Cities Clean rests with the County Governments. They are the implementing and enforcement agents while the National Environment Management Authority are the regulators. We have given them enough time to settle in to office and from July, we will be all over Kenya once more.
We will be hosting the National Forum on Waste Management in September 2013 with all the 47 Governors, Partners and Professionals with the soul aim of streamlining the question of Waste Management in Kenya.
We have done our part and I am happy the effort is now slowly taking root in Kenya. Our Journey of Hope across Kenya has not been in vain.
Odhiambo T Oketch,
Team Leader and Executive Director,
KCDN, KSSL, KICL,
Tel; +254 724 365 557,
Email; kimishodevelopment@gmail.com, komarockswatch@yahoo.com
BlogSpot; http:kcdnkomarockswatch.blogspot.com
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