Minister Kereng freezes park fees, announces BTO campaign The ministry of Environment, Natural Resources Conservation and Tourism has postponed the increment of Botswana National Parks and Game Reserve entry fees indefinitely in response to the Covid-19 pandemic. The tourism industry, a key revenue earner for the economy, only coming second to diamonds, has been badly […]
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