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CS Balala: KWS owes victims of human-wildlife conflicts Sh14b
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Boxing: Kenya s Okoth loses his first Olympic fight
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Hit squad set for action as boxing draw for Olympics is released The Star Image: FILE
•Musa, who is being deputised by Dave Munuhe and John Waweru, says he is confident the invaluable input from the technical bench will fire the quartet to the medal podium.
•Welterweight Elizabeth Akinyi will battle it out with Panguana Halcina Helena of Mozambique.
Hit Squad head coach Benjamin Musa says he s confident of positive results even as the Kenyan quartet limber up for their opening bouts at the Ryōgoku Kokugikan from July 25.
Musa remains bullish ahead of the opening bouts, insisting the quartet possess the ammunition to floor their opponents as they train their eyes on the coveted medals.
Exposed: KWS Director General in hot soup over corrupt dealings– Financial and Sex Scandal at KWS
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Kenya Reaping the Benefits of Its Aggressive Anti-Poaching Drive, Bolstered by Ellipse Projects Radios and Cybertracker App
Amidst all the bad news in 2020, there was at least one silver lining.
Kenya recently reported that not a single rhino was poached throughout 2020 something that hasn’t happened in the country in over two decades. What’s more, Kenya also saw record lows in the number of elephants poached only 11 elephants were killed in 2020, the lowest-recorded total in the history of the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) and a sharp decrease from 350 a year just five years ago.
As the director of the KWS underlined, the authorities’ abilities to keep poaching low even amidst decreased footfall during the Covid-19 pandemic is “not just luck, it’s down to lots of hard work and dedication”. Indeed, Kenyan authorities have taken a number of critical steps towards implementing better anti-poaching policies in recent years and have deployed a number of innovative tools to