The government has stepped up efforts to restore riparian areas along River Nzoia in Bunyala Sub- County, Busia County, as part of a broader strategy to curb persistent flooding and reduce human-wildlife conflict. Speaking during the launch of a bamboo planting campaign in Budalang’i, Wildlife Conservation Secretary John Chumo said the initiative is aimed at…
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