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 By Glen Don  Kenyans are activists yes but let's do it with limit and in style When GMO case is before Kenyans that is the matter of discussion. When the Maize is gaining entry into the country, that turns to be the topic of discussion. When Kenyans are fighting they fight with zeal and power. They, Kenyans spend almost all their strength in fighting the demons at the door but forgetting about the open windows and ventilators of the house. This a good strong message indeed, at least it shows a nation with vigor. Now the GMO foods and maize  are the trendies. Maize is being imported from Mozambique, not even in hundreds but in millions of bags.  Genetically Modified Organisms are being given a greenlight by the government. As all these are taking place, we as Kenyans should not forget that we are not only consuming maize, yet GMO is still a topic of discussion. We have rice, eggs and many other foodstuffs that we depend on besides the GMO. Right now other foodstuffs ...
 DON*PAYBILL NUMBER SYNDICATE* Kenyans are dying of hunger due to prolonged famine. Rugby club the _Shujaz_ are yet to be paid. And they are lack funds to take them to upcoming South African  tourney.   The Shujaz men are out of money and they lack funds to help drive their activities. In response to this Caroll Radull came in to rescue of these guys by launching a paybill number 891300 and account number 60365. This is to raise funds to support the helpless rugby players. The players who once made Kenya proud by claiming victory and they put Kenya on global maps. It is a horrible and shameful  to see the Shujaz at the helm of begging.  The sports now turning to be business and the government is quiet over the issue and doing nothing to revive hopes of these individuals. Paybill number is still in the market. Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua  on behalf of the Government have also launched a paybill to help raise funds for the affected hunger -striken ...

MOVE TO CURB CLIMATIC CRISIS

By Don Glen Kiambu Sub County have launched a programme that will see improvement in the forestry sector. The programme is planting of trees every Friday, the programme will be steered by the chiefs in the sub county, youths and the Nyumba Kumi initiative. According to the Deputy County Commissioner this programme help to increase the forest coverage in the area.  In Kenya there is about 8.83% of forest cover with about 5.2million hectares of national forest cover, this is according to Food And Agricultural Organization 2022 data.  Globally, forest cover 31% of the Earth's land an area of over 4billion hectares. This is according to United Nations Data on forest. According to UN's report on forest, Forest ecosystem are the largest terrestrial's carbon sink, where forest absorbs roughly 2billion tonnes of Carbon IV Oxides. The United Nation's set goals, goal one of the set goals is to reverse the loss of forest cover worldwide through sustainable forest management, resto...