Rotaract Club of E-Swahili take part in Dar es salaam tree planting project


Dar es Salaam, Tanzania – In a remarkable display of environmental stewardship, the Rotaract e-Club of Swahili recently joined hands with local communities and other stakeholders to participate in a significant tree planting project in Dar es Salaam. The initiative, aimed at promoting environmental sustainability and community well-being, saw Rotaractors and volunteers planting thousands of trees across various locations in the city,

The tree planting event, held at Mtakuja Primary School, was part of a larger campaign organized by Rotary District 9214, which includes Tanzania and Uganda. The campaign's ambitious goal is to plant 30,000 trees annually, contributing to the global effort to combat environmental degradation.

Rotaract e-Club members, along with Rotarians from different clubs, worked tirelessly to plant trees and raise awareness about the importance of environmental conservation. The event was graced by the presence of District Governor Agnes Batengas, who emphasized the need for collective efforts in preserving the environment. "We are all responsible for the world we live in, and it is our duty to take action to protect it," she said.

The tree planting project not only helps in reducing carbon footprint but also provides a green and vibrant environment for future generations. The Rotaract e-Club of Swahili, known for its commitment to service and leadership, continues to inspire young people to take part in such impactful initiatives.

As the project progresses, the Rotaract e-Club of Swahili encourages more community members to join the cause and contribute to a sustainable and healthy environment. Together, they believe, they can make a lasting difference and create a better world for all.

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