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The cabinet secretary for tourism and wildlife, Rebecca Miano, has reassured Kenyans eagerly awaiting compensation for victims affected by human 'wildlife conflict, that 1.8 billion shillings have already been disbursed with additional funds expected soon. Several questions to Miano, in a comprehensive interview on the performance of the tourism sector and future aspirations for the industry.
2024 Tourism Outlook with CS Rebecca Miano
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