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In a notice dated July 17, KWS Director General Erastus Kanga said the exercise underscores the government’s commitment to inclusive decision-making: “We want to hear from communities near parks, tour operators, conservationists, and the public. Every voice matters.”
KWS opens public participation on new park entry fees
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