Human-Wildlife Conflict Victims Get Ksh 60 Million Compensation
[Business Today - Kenya] - 3/07/2025
Communities in Kilifi County have received over Ksh 60 million in compensation for losses linked to human-wildlife conflict, marking a significant step in restoring trust and dignity among the affected families.
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