Author Archives: Newton Nyambati

SUPPORT ENVIRONMENT CHALLENGES, PS URGES DEVELOPMENT PARTNERS.
May 10, 2016 Environment Updates

Dr. Ibrahim Mohamed, PS Environment and Forestry when he addressed roundtable meeting of development partners to discuss the Ministry’s Priority Investment Areas at a Nairobi hotel. The Environment and Forestry Principal Secretary Dr. Ibrahim Mohamed has called for collaboration by all stakeholders to develop innovations to address emerging environmental challenges. He said climate change, pollution,
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Heavy Rain Advisory
May 10, 2016 Environment Updates

Wet weather is expected over the North Eastern parts the country from Tuesday evening 26th to 28th March, 2019. Heavy rainfall of more than 30mm in 24 hours is expected on Wednesday 27th March 2019 over several places in Wajir, Garissa counties and over parts of Mandera, Isiolo and Marsabit Counties. The heavy rainfall is
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WEATHER FORECAST FOR THE NEXT SEVEN-DAY PERIOD VALID 26TH MARCH TO 1ST APRIL, 2019
May 10, 2016 Environment Updates

Most parts of the country continued to experience hot and dry conditions with only a few stations recording light rainfall. A comparison between the previous seven days (11th to 17th March, 2019) with the period under review (18th  to 24th  March, 2019) indicates that rainfall amounts continued to decrease throughout the country. Kisii Meteorological Station
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2019 WORLD MET DAY MARKED
May 10, 2016 Environment Updates

CS, Mr. Keriako Tobiko, with Vihiga Gvnor, Wilber Ottichilo at the Radio Ranet-Nganyi, in Vihiga. Its broadcasts matters environment and weather predictions. Environment and Forestry Cabinet Secretary has appealed to Kenyans to stop politicizing environment matters and focus on conservation noting that, attempts to remove illegal occupants of water towers was constantly resisted by individuals
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 CS CALLS FOR BAMBOO AWARENESS
May 10, 2016 Environment Updates

CS, flanked by Vihiga Gvnor, Wilber Ottichilo, CAS, Hon. Mohammed Elmi and Chief Conservator of Forests, Monicah Khalenda giving his remarks. The Cabinet Secretary for Environment and Forestry, Mr. Keriako Tobiko has called on leading agencies to demystify the growing of bamboo, which had immense economic benefits to the Country. Speaking during a stakeholders public
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 HILL TOPS TO BE GAZETTED- CS TOBIKO
May 10, 2016 Environment Updates

CS, Mr. Tobiko with Siaya Gvnor, Cornel Rasanga, Bond MP, Hon. Gideon Ochanda, CAS, Hon. Mohammed Elmi and KEFRI Director, at one of the exhibition stand during the IDF The Siaya County Government has been advised to initiate the gazettement of 17 hills in the County that require urgent reforestation. Speaking at Bondo Teachers Training
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REPLICATE ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION PROJECTS COUNTRYWIDE – PS MOHAMED
May 10, 2016 Environment Updates

Environment and Forestry Principal Secretary Dr. Ibrahim Mohamed with officials from Global Environment Facility( GEF) International Fund for Agricultural Development ( IFAD) and the ministry during the briefing session at the ministry headquarters. Environment and Forestry Principal Secretary Dr Ibrahim Mohamed has said the government is keen on partnering with development partners in implementing environmental
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Kenya Gazette Notice
May 10, 2016 Environment Updates

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COME UP WITH ACTION PLAN TO IMPLEMENT RESOLUTIONS – CS TOBIKO
May 10, 2016 Environment Updates

Delegates at the circular economy event Environment and Forestry Cabinet Secretary Keriako Tobiko has challenged policy makers attending conferences like the just concluded United Nations Environmental Assembly (UNEA 4) to come with action plans that will help in implementation of resolutions adopted. The CS spoke at the circular economy event co-organized by governments of Kenya,
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WEATHER FORECAST FOR THE NEXT SEVEN-DAY PERIOD VALID 19TH TO 25THMARCH, 2019
May 10, 2016 Environment Updates

Most parts of the country continued to experience hot and dry conditions with only a few stations recording light rainfall.A comparison between the previous seven days (4th to 10th March, 2019) with the period under review (11th to 17thMarch, 2019) indicatesa general decrease in rainfall amounts throughout the country. Suba Meteorological Station recorded the highest
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