Nyeri County Executive for Water, Irrigation, Environment and Climate Change, Frederick Kinyua, has urged communities to reintroduce indigenous knowledge and practices in the conservation of wetlands. Kinyua said continued degradation of the ecological sites, which are considered to be water sources, poses a threat to both the environment and the country’s rich cultural heritage. The County Executive noted…
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