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  • Locals Refuse Lamu Port If Land Reforms Are Not Carried Out

    Contrary to the positive sentiments in Peter Leftie’s July 2nd article [Daily Nation] and Hon Raila Odinga’s romanticisation of the Lamu Port during his recent visit to Lamu this past weekend; Lamu locals are no way near being supportive of the proposed port.  This sentiment transcends from all corners of Lamu but unfortunately the voices…

    July 25, 2011
  • PRESS RELEASE: NEMA Orders Those Encroaching into Wetlands and Adjacent Riparian Land to Vacate

    PRESS RELEASE: NEMA Orders Those Encroaching into Wetlands and Adjacent Riparian Land to Vacate

    8 March 2011 Contact Person:  Jacqueline Marita                                    0206008155 / 0722725121 * PRESS RELEASE NEMA ORDERS THOSE ENCROACHING INTO WETLANDS AND ADJACENT RIPARIAN LAND TO VACATE The National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) has noted with great concern the continued degradation and drainage of wetlands in Kenya. Wetlands refer to areas that are permanently, seasonally or…

    March 8, 2011
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