Britain’s Prince William is scheduled to visit Kenya this month as part of his three-country tour to Africa.
During his tour that will see him also visit Tanzania and Namibia, the Duke of Cambridge will launch a campaign against poaching in order to save wildlife’s endangered species including rhinos and elephants.
William announced his visit to Africa during his first speech as patron of the Royal African Society (RAS) earlier this week.
“I am deeply saddened by the numbers of elephant, rhino, and pangolin who have been illegally slaughtered for their tusks, horns, and scales. The illegal wildlife trade also has a devastating human impact,” the 36-year-old remarked.
“All too often rangers are out-resourced and out-gunned. Most of them never imagined that they would need to lay down their lives to protect their country’s heritage. But that is the harsh reality.
“Too many brave rangers are tragically killed each year by poachers. Communities see their tourist livelihoods threatened. And the proceeds of the illegal wildlife trade fund broader criminal networks and threaten security,” he indicated.
Prince William proposed to his wife, Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton while on a vacation to Kenya in November 2010.
“I first fell in love with Africa when I spent time in Kenya, Botswana, and Tanzania as a teenager. I was captivated and have been hankering to get back as often as possible ever since,” he said on September 12th.
The British and ALL Land…
The British and ALL Land owners who has more than 10ACRES of land needs to pay land tax. That is the tax that needs to be increased.
VAT on fuel needs to be 0%.
Anyways Jubilee jingazz just want to kill Kenyan owned businesses.
Uhuruto must go.
Chinese are also poachers…
Chinese are also poachers.
Chinese MUST GO.
Uhuruto MUST GO.
They are all part of the problem.