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Cracking day for Rugby as it advocate for Conservancy

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Chairman Kalama Conservancy Michael Lesiamito (left), CO Tourism and wildlife Conservation Samburu County Lydia letinina and Tom Lolosoli Kalama Conservancy Manager during the launch of blended Samburu 7's Rugby, Safari and Conservation Tournament that will attract 1200 players contesting for Samburu Trophy from 9th-17th July. Tuesday, January 11, 2022. [Jonah Onyango, Standard]

The Kenya Rugby league Federation in partnership with World Sports Safaris, London, Northern Rangelands Trust and Kalama Wildlife Conservancy will be hosting Samburu International Rugby Tournament at the Kalama Conservancy from 9-17 July 2022 for a period of two weeks.

The tournament dubbed Rhino Cup will combine rugby with conservation, anti-FGM campaign, culture and community awareness.

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