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The ministry of Tourism and Wildlife will Wednesday begin the construction of a 50 million shillings Masongeleni-Ganze electric line in Kibwezi to wade off wild animals that often cross over to human settlement areas. Tourism Cabinet Secretary Dr.Alfred Mutua says the demarcation would put to a stop to loss of lives and property for communities around the Tsavo East and Tsavo West National parks.
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Ministry of Tourism constructs an electric line in Kibwezi to wade off wild animals
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