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Sh100m electric fence for Kajiado County

Kajiado Governor Joseph Ole Lenku (holding scissors) during the launch of the fence to reduce human-wildlife conflict at Kimana Sanctuary yesterday. [Peterson Githaiga, Standard]

A non-governmental organisation has offered to build a 75-kilometre electric fence around the forestland along the Kenya-Tanzania border.

The NGO, Big Life Foundation, has already started the project that is expected to cost Sh100 million and ease cases of human-wildlife conflict in the area.

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