Deputy President, Prof. Kithure Kindiki during the passing-out parade of KWS cadet officers at the KWS Law Enforcement Academy in Manyani, Taita Taveta County-Photo|Courtesy

KWS banks on new technology to secure wildlife and boost tourism

The government has intensified the use of advanced technology and elite ranger units to strengthen wildlife protection and safeguard tourism, as Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) rolls out extensive reforms aimed at improving security, conservation outcomes and visitor confidence. Speaking on Friday during the passing-out parade of KWS cadet officers at the KWS Law Enforcement Academy…

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President William Ruto flanked by KWS Director General Professor Erastus Kanga(far left), Cabinet Secretary for Tourism and Wildlife-Rebecca Miano(2nd right), and other officials during the launch of Rhino sanctuary at Tsavo Nationa park

Taita Taveta, Kajiado and Makueni Residents to Wait Longer for Park Revenue Share

Residents of Taita Taveta, Kajiado and Makueni counties will have to wait longer to benefit from revenue sharing arrangements with Tsavo National Park. President William Ruto disclosed this on Tuesday during the launch of what is now the world’s largest rhino sanctuary. The President revealed that an earlier promise to share park revenues with local…

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