@edenskid Timsales is owned by the Kenyatta Family. While the whole country is planting trees, they are busy cutting them down. And Uhuru is himself opposed to the conservation. What irony!
Timsales is owned by Uhuru Kenyatta and family. This is part of why Uhuru is against conservation.
Secondly, Wangari Maathai brings a good point: if timber companies want trees, they should lease land and plant their own trees, or use their own land, in the case of Uhuru Kenyatta
Nice remarks by Peter Kenneth (one of the few reasonable leaders) at 1:47 to 1:54.
Keep it up Bwana Kenneth
2190g1 2 years ago
I second that. That is a man that has made his constituents and hopefully in the near future, the whole country proud.
nedatronics 2 years ago
NTV, you know the name of that company. You also know who owns it. But were you so scared to say?
edenskid 2 years ago
@edenskid Timsales is owned by the Kenyatta Family. While the whole country is planting trees, they are busy cutting them down. And Uhuru is himself opposed to the conservation. What irony!
2190g1 2 years ago
If true timsales is Kenyatta owned
Kenyatta and family have grabbed half of Kenya.
They can use that land to plant trees not reep our forests apart.
N that minister is an Idiot .... I wonder who elects such ppl to power who has illiterate ideas.
The Rich get richer ... the poor get the picture?
Caleb Mauti
sssahara69 2 years ago
Timsales is owned by Uhuru Kenyatta and family. This is part of why Uhuru is against conservation.
Secondly, Wangari Maathai brings a good point: if timber companies want trees, they should lease land and plant their own trees, or use their own land, in the case of Uhuru Kenyatta
2190g1 2 years ago
NTV knows who owns the company, so were they so scared to say?
edenskid 2 years ago
Rain does fall from the sky... but Mau/Forest helps the process... as you know.
nonini8 2 years ago