The World Bank (WB), through the Kenya Watershed Services Improvement Programme (KEWASIP), will spend 150 million to restore degraded Ecosystems in Makueni County, Governor Mutula Kilonzo Jr has announced. Mutula said the degraded areas to be restored include watersheds, revived ecosystem health, improved water security and boosted resilience to climate change. “KEWASIP alongside our county’s…
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