With a 72-hour tree-hugging marathon, Truphena Muthoni has secured a new world record and strengthened her voice in climate advocacy.
In recognition of her accomplishment, Odibets has offered a KSh 1 million boost to reinforce her nationwide initiatives focused on tree planting, climate education, and sustainable environmental stewardship.
Speaking during the handover, Odibets General Manager Dedan Mungai lauded Muthoni’s resilience and passion, noting that her efforts continue to inspire young people and environmental advocates across the country.

Odibets Celebrates Muthoni’s 72-Hour Tree-Hugging Milestone with Ksh1 Million Reward. Photo: Courtesy.
The 72-hour tree-hugging marathon, which is currently undergoing verification for Guinness World Record status, has amplified Kenya’s visibility in the global climate movement.
Muthoni explained that the demonstration was intended to spark public attention around deforestation, pollution, and the wider need for environmental rehabilitation across the country.
She also thanked Odibets for acknowledging her efforts and providing support to advance her environmental campaigns.
The financial boost will facilitate large-scale tree-planting initiatives, community outreach on environmental conservation, and awareness drives encouraging citizens to adopt sustainable habits.
Her record-breaking attempt, combined with Odibets’ involvement, comes at a pivotal time for global climate discourse, positioning Kenya as a key player in innovative environmental activism.

