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NCBA Bank partners with school to plant 1,000 trees

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  • The event, held at the weekend, saw participation from students, school staff, government representatives and bank officials.

Dar es Salaam. NCBA Bank Tanzania has partnered with Jangwani Girls Secondary School to plant 1,000 trees as part of efforts to conserve the environment.
The initiative forms part of the bank’s broader ambition to plant 6,000 trees across the country by the end of this year.
The event, held at the weekend, saw participation from students, school staff, government representatives and bank officials. 
The tree planting exercise aims to promote biodiversity, improve air quality, and offer students a practical understanding of environmental stewardship. Speaking during the event, NCBA Bank’s head of strategy and sustainability, Mr Charles Mbatia, highlighted the bank’s dedication to sustainability. “At NCBA, we believe in building a sustainable future.
The initiative not only demonstrates our commitment to the environment but also empowers communities to adopt sustainable practices. Each tree planted today symbolises hope for a greener tomorrow,” he said. Acting director for environment at the National Environmental Management Council, Ms Abela Mayungi, praised the initiative, describing it as an excellent example of corporate responsibility. 
“NCBA Bank’s efforts underscore the critical role of organisations in addressing environmental challenges. Their partnership with communities demonstrates the transformative potential of such collaborations,” she said.
The latest effort builds on NCBA’s earlier tree planting campaigns in Zanzibar, where the bank supported coastal conservation, and in Arusha, where trees were planted to green the grounds of Arusha City Hospital.
In addition to planting trees, the bank also conducted an awareness session for Jangwani students, focusing on the role of trees in reducing carbon emissions, preserving ecosystems, and enhancing public health. Students actively participated, gaining hands-on experience and learning about the importance of environmental conservation. 
NCBA Bank Tanzania has pledged to continue integrating sustainability into its operations and community outreach.