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President William Ruto and Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua carried a pole during the commissioning of the Lariak Forest Wildlife electric fence in Laikipia County. [PCS]

Kenya is renowned worldwide for its natural beauty. Boasting stunning vistas teeming with tens of thousands of wildlife species and rich biodiversity.

Alongside bustling cityscapes, it is among a handful of countries classified as 'mega-biodiverse' and harbours the world's only national park within its capital city, Nairobi.

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