Environment

Tree growing at PAC University by derrick milimo

Pan African Christian University (PAC University) teamed up with Miti Alliance and Earth Guys to grow 100 indigenous trees at their Roysambu campus. Despite the chilly weather, volunteers showed up early with excitement to grow trees!

Micheal of Miti Alliance

Micheal of Miti Alliance

PAC university student

PAC university student

Githinji of Earth Guys

Githinji of Earth Guys

Deputy vice chancellor of PAC University giving a brief to the volunteers.

Deputy vice chancellor of PAC University giving a brief to the volunteers.

Micheal demonstrates how to plant a tree.

Micheal demonstrates how to plant a tree.

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DVC of PAC University working together with students!

DVC of PAC University working together with students!

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Transport for the day

Transport for the day

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The idea was to involve the students, so that, they may influence their peers in other universities, to replicate tree growing in their institutions and neighborhoods. An audit will be conducted on the 100 indigenous trees planted on this day after …

The idea was to involve the students, so that, they may influence their peers in other universities, to replicate tree growing in their institutions and neighborhoods. An audit will be conducted on the 100 indigenous trees planted on this day after one year or so to evaluate the growth rate.