Hon. Nurdin Babu
RC KILIMANJARO
“Kilimanjaro is not only one of the most iconic mountains in the world, but it is also a vital source of natural resources. Its forests, water systems, and biodiversity are crucial for the surrounding communities and ecosystems. However, climate change poses a significant threat to these resources, especially as glaciers on the mountain are melting at an alarming rate. It is our responsibility to conserve Kilimanjaro’s natural beauty and ensure it remains a sustainable source of life for future generations."
Hon. Raymond Mangwala
DC ROMBO
“ Rombo is home to invaluable natural resources—forests, water sources, fertile land, and wildlife—that we depend on for our livelihoods. However, these resources are under threat from climate change, deforestation, and unsustainable practices. We must commit to conservation efforts, like sustainable farming and tree planting, to protect these resources. Together, we can ensure Rombo's beauty and abundance are preserved for future generations."
Hon. Prof. Adolf Mkenda
MP ROMBO
“The effects of climate change are being felt right here in Rombo, where our natural resources—such as water sources and forests—are vital to our well-being. As the environment changes, it’s essential that we educate ourselves and others about the importance of conservation. By learning how to conserve water, reduce waste, and promote sustainable farming, we can help protect Rombo’s natural resources. Education is the key to creating lasting change, and with informed action, we can preserve Rombo for future generations."