The transition of the Kenya Meteorological Department into a state corporation is expected to expand its legal and financial mandates and reinforce forecasting, early warning systems and climate information delivery across the country. The move, according to Cabinet Secretary for Environment, Climate Change and Forestry Dr Deborah Mlongo Barasa is aimed at enhancing climate services…
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