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LAMU AND KITUI COMMUNITIES PARTICIPATE IN A PEACEFUL MARCH PROTESTING THE MULTI-BILLION KILLER PROJECT

Story by Save Lamu/ Khadija Juma A time will come where the nation will be more important than individuals, the Lamu and Kitui communities are saying NO to the killer project, which as a result will come with alot of environmental destructions including climate change; it is therefore high time Kenya thinks of going green…
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THE POISON PLANT

Story by Save Lamu/Khadija Juma “I am not of today my child, I am from long ago. I saw the world smiling and laughing, today the world is crying” Such are the words of Mahmoud Hamid popularly known as Tike who is 84+ years old. He says them as he stares blankly at nothing in…
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THE OPPOSED 1050MW PROJECT, RESIDENTS SAY NO TO FOSSIL FUELS

The 1050MW of the coal power plant project, has become the talk of town for the residents in Lamu and Kitui Counties and most of all, gained both local, National and international recognition, hitting headlines from different media stations all over, however the National Environmental Management Authority (NEMA) issued license to Amu Power, a private…
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SAVE LAMU, DECOALONIZE DIALOGUE WITH RESIDENTS FROM ALL THE VILLAGES IN LAMU ON EFFECTS OF THE DEVELOPING PROJECTS LIKE COAL POWER PLANT

Save Lamu together with deCOALonize in Mokowe Lamu, in an open forum with representatives from different parts of the County understanding coal power plant project and it’s effects to the environment. “ It is high time we highlight our issues and our voices be heard” said Abubakar Alamud Save Lamu chairman during the dialogue forum…
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SAVE LAMU UNANSWERED LETTERS TO ICBC ON LAMU COAL PLANT

All Save Lamu’s attempt to contact the chairman of Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC), Yi Huiman, via letters and emails in the years 2016, 2017 and 2018 have been unfruitful and we are yet to receive any feedback from the Bank. The letters express the Lamu community concerns on the proposed Lamu coal…