Mupapa Leads Green Push
Ironside says t ree-planting drive targets 1,800 trees in Lusaka as part of efforts to restore degraded ecosystems and strengthen climate resilience. By Francis Maingaila ♥️ Lusaka, Zambia24 --- (4-06-2026) -- Zambia’s environmental future depends on immediate, coordinated, and sustained tree-planting and conservation efforts by all sectors of society, as stakeholders intensify practical action aimed at restoring degraded ecosystems, improving environmental resilience, and safeguarding natural resources for future generations. Chief Executive Officer and Founder of the Mupapa Wood Initiative, Ruth Chande Ironside said during a tree-planting exercise held at the premises of the Agriculture and Commercial Cooperative Society of Zambia in Lusaka that a total of 1,800 trees are expected to plant in phases, with 425 seedlings already planted in the first stage of the programme. She said the large-scale tree-planting programme responds to worsening climate change impacts, including drou...