Environmental stakeholders in Kwale County joined hands with residents of the Mwazaro area in Pongwe–Kidimu Ward, Lungalunga Sub-County, to mark this year’s World Wetlands Day through a large-scale mangrove restoration exercise along the Mwazaro coastline. The event, celebrated on the second day of February every year, was led by the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA),…
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