Kenya celebrates its inaugural national tree planting day in a bold move to combat climate change and deforestation. With the ambitious goal of planting 15 billion trees by 2032, President William Ruto and officials joined citizens nationwide in this eco-friendly endeavor.
Free seedlings provided by the government were planted in designated public areas, while individuals were encouraged to contribute by purchasing and planting at least two seedlings on their own land. This collective effort signals Kenya’s commitment to a greener future, aiming for a 90% tree cover in the next decade.