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Investors in Mara ecosystem sign lease agreements with county

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Governor Patrick Ntutu witnesses the signing of lease agreements between Narok County, investors and hoteliers at Keekorok Lodge. [John Tiapuke, Standard]

Twenty-four conservancies operating within the Maasai Mara ecosystem have signed lease agreements with the Narok County government.

For the first time ever, the county government has recognised the crucial role played by the community in safeguarding the rich biodiversity of the Maasai Mara.

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