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The National Assembly Environment Committee has raised concerns that the rate of forest destruction is higher than the rate of planting trees. Members of Parliament engaged the Principal Secretary Forestry, Gitonga Mugambi, on allegations that Kenya Forest Service Officers were involved in illegal logging across the country.
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MPs grill Forestry PS Gitonga Mugambi on KFS ‘involvement’ in illegal logging
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