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How Sh156 million from Rhino Charge will be used

The 10-hour grueling event took place in Mosiro, Kajiado, on June 3.

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by The Star

News13 June 2022 - 14:04
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Kenya Forest Service Chief Conservator Julius Kamau, Kenya Wildlife Service Director of Partnership and Enterprise Edwin Wanyonyi and Rhino Ark Kenya Charitable Trust executive director Christian Lambrechts. Image: Gilbert Koech.

Six priority areas have been identified where funds raised during the 33rd edition of the Rhino Charge event will go.

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