The Deputy president Rigathi Gachagua has made a nature walk at Moreso forest to “connect with nature.”
He says the walk triggers fresh ideas and perspectives to life.
He reveals plan to preserve nature especially, Moreso forest; Meru.
“Connecting with nature is healthy; it triggers fresh ideas and new perspectives to life.”
“That is why we must work together in preserving the environment, moreso forests, for posterity.” Said Gachagua.
In his walks, the second in command says he interacted with coffee stakeholders reforms conference.
“Ahead of day-two of the highly interactive Coffee Reforms Stakeholder’s Conference, it was refreshing taking a nature walk into the Meru Forest this morning.”
He also inspected tea farms in the region before making his way back.
“On my way, I inspected tea farms as plans for the Tea Subsector reforms Conference get underway.”