NAIROBI, Kenya, Nov 9 - The National Government has transferred the management of Amboseli National Park to the leadership of the Kajiado County Kenya breaking news | Kenya news today | ...
Kajiado County will take charge of day-to-day park operations, including tourism management, revenue collection.
The handover marks a significant step in the devolution of natural resource management, following years of discussions between the national and county governments over revenue-sharing and local ...
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President Ruto hands over Amboseli National Park management to Kajiado County
Ruto described the move as historic, saying it settles the long-standing ownership and management issue of the park.
Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi has warned that unregulated commercial interests driven by greed pose the greatest ...
The National Government has transferred the management of Amboseli National Park to the leadership of the Kajiado County ...
The Kenya Wildlife Services (KWS) has announced that an elephant at the Amboseli has given birth to twins. Kenyans expressed ...
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Ruto: Why I transferred Amboseli Park to Kajiado
The transferred park will be run by a semi-autonomous government agency, where the revenue sharing will be spread over three ...
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Cabinet approves implementation of Nairobi National Park Athi-Kapiti Wildlife Corridor
The Cabinet has approved the implementation of the Nairobi National Park Athi-Kapiti Wildlife Corridor, a move aimed at securing critical migratory routes and dispersal areas vital for the survival of ...
The Maasai community will donate one million acres of land to enhance connectivity for wildlife through the expansion of wildlife and livestock corridors around Amboseli National Park in Kajiado ...
The Cabinet has approved the implementation of the Nairobi National Park-Athi-Kapiti Wildlife Corridor, a landmark conservation initiative aimed at restoring vital migratory routes and dispersal areas ...
Amboseli is a place of tasty waters and lush vegetation where people, livestock, economic activities, rich Maasai culture, ...
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