Mr Kingori comes with a very good plan to save Mother Nature
The Government has been very keen and committed to fight the after effects of climate change and all its vagaries.
This clarion call could not be overemphasized when Kenya Hosted the Africa Climate Summit early August 2023.
To supplement and support Governments efforts towards this cause, a one Mr Kingori has come up with a very ambitious plan of planting bamboo in reclamation of waste dumpland of Dandora.
This follows research findings that the effluent form Dandora Dumpsite is hazardous and noxious to the environment.
The bamboo is geared towards eliminating toxic greenhouse gases as well as giving people clean air to breathe, reality, the future of any great nation is anchored in the character as well in the imagination, creativity, and innovativeness of its young people. Researchers in the field of moral education argue that students need to develop virtues such as noble purpose, gratitude, justice, courage, forgiveness, humility, integrity, temperance, self-regulation, curiosity and resilience in their pathway to success (Bier, 2021; Lickona, 2004). The ‘Adopt a tree and tag a virtue initiative’ is a service learning best practice which is implemented by involving the students to plant, adopt and tag the trees with positive virtues which they aim to nurture in their life as the tree grows.