5,000 trees planted as police join Kicukiro residents in Umuganda (Photos) #rwanda #RwOT

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The trees were planted in Gatare village, Gahanga cell as part of a national environmental protection drive.

The Rwanda National Police collaborated with the Ministry of Local Government, Rwanda Development Board (RDB), Rwanda Governance Board (RGB), and other security institutions in the monthly community work.

Umuganda, which translates to 'coming together in common purpose,' is a nationwide community service event held on the last Saturday of each month. It encourages Rwandans to engage in activities that promote development and environmental stewardship.

During Umuganda, Rwandans come together to work on various projects, such as cleaning public spaces, planting trees, building infrastructure, and other community development activities.

Meanwhile, the tree planting exercise coincided with the launch of the 2024-2025 National Tree Planting Season.

The launch event took place in Rwamagana District, Munyaga Sector, where a total of 25,000 trees were planted across 17 hectares of land.

During the 2024-2025 tree planting season, a total of 65 million trees will be planted across the country, marking an increase of almost two million from the previous season's 63 million. Additionally, the number of trees each household is required to plant has been raised from three to five.

The trees were planted in Gatare village, Gahanga cell as part of a national environmental protection drive.

Wycliffe Nyamasege



Source : https://en.igihe.com/news/article/5-000-trees-planted-as-police-join-kicukiro-residents-in-umuganda-photos

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