Planting trees with the girls of Misango Hill

 Here from me, you are at this green top with a bag strapped at your back. Your camera will only be dropped to hang around your neck as you sip from your favourite drink. Then, click click, clicks. And whenever you opt for a video, birds sound would register  some data for your locale as ever, a home for birdlife.
  Misango Hill, approximately 1610m 5282ft a.s.l, is not only a place  for reflections on African's bird-life of Rupert Watson but also a critical mark for the Luhya community and its entire ecosystems. At this top, one, having good sight is able to see how big and beautiful is Lake Victoria next to Mount Elgon which embeds the Teso people. And while facing the East, Kenya's rift is not hidden by the green trees.
 A cow grazing at Misango Hill, is however, threatening Hiking info, trail maps, and trips report from peakery.com. 
 I am merely an arc-welder, learning to write as a freelancer yet the last time I was there am not sure if the landmark impregnated me but I will soon be there to find out. Photos have it that the government of Kakamega has sor far done alot which includes tree planting, horticultural programmes and the recently completed the-proposed-construction-of-misangohill-water-supply-project-phase2, indeed on behalf of all the Abaluya Community thank you so much Governor Oparanya and your team. And here are the questions you brought up.
 Is this hill just left for cows? l Do cattle keepers consult the area administration for permission to let cattle graze? How are we going to get resources and others boost the the image of this hill a call Greport.
 Am putting these questions and concerns to anyone who will read this.
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