Gratitude to PS Kimotho for Championing Oloolua Forest, Nairobi’s Green Treasure
Dear PS CPA Ephantus Kimotho, When you first stepped into the arena of environmental leadership, few outside government circles could have predicted the depth of your commitment to the land, the trees, the people, and the future that hangs beautifully on Kenya’s green horizons. Today, I want to thank you; not for a single event or a moment, but for a pattern of dedication that has brought hope back to Oloolua Forest, our city’s lungs, our natural classroom, and a refuge of both life and memory. There is something deeply human about a forest; a place where soil and sun and water knit themselves into canopy and shade and air we find ourselves breathing a little more easily. For so many of us in Nairobi, Oloolua isn’t just trees and trails; it is heritage. It is history. It is connection to a time before concrete swallowed horizon lines and to a future where nature and city can exist not as rivals but as companions. You know this place well: its ancient paths that echo the footsteps of fr...