The trunks of larger trees, stacked like cordwood along the edge of the field they once occupied, are all that remains of the trees cleared for the East of Africa project. Contractors are preparing the ground for roads and infrastructure, which the city says will promote economic development in the former farmland. The trees were mulched on the site and…
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