The government is mulling engaging private investors in the management of Kenya's wildlife under Public-Private-Partnerships. Tourism CS Najib Balala on Wednesday said the government will not sell its wildlife but will be under the Kenya Wildlife Service. "We will not privatise our national parks, they remain national assets," Balala said in his office on Wednesday. The CS said the government is contemplating the idea of how to better manage wildlife in the country through the Public-Private-Partnership model. Balala said KWS parks such as Chyulu and others have been invaded by squatters due to a lack of resources and capacity.
Source: The Star May 20, 2021 07:30 UTC