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Kruger wants your help with management plan

Have an opinion about how things should work in the Kruger National Park? Now is your opportunity to voice that opinion.

SKUKUZA – From April 18 SANParks is asking your help with the Kruger National Park’s Management Plan.

Interested and affected parties are invited to participate in the review process of the plan.

The Park Management Plan provides the strategic and operational framework for the management of KNP.

READ How the process will work

Stakeholders will have the opportunity to provide inputs through public meetings, written inputs and
interest group meetings.

Public meetings will take place at the following venues:

18 April 2017
Mutale:Tshilamba Community Hall
09:30

19 April 2017
Born Again Church, Maphophe Village
09:30

20 April 2017
Malamulele: Worship Tabemacle Christian Church
09:30

21 April 2017
Giyani Old Parliament
09:30

24 April 2017
Ba-Phalaborwa Municipality Hall
09:30

25 April 2017
Hoedspruit – Rhino Convention
09:30

26 April 2017
Arcornhoek, Miriam Mokgakane Hall
09:30

2 May 2017
Hossana Church Hall, Hazyview-Tshabalala
09:30

3 May 2017
Nelspruit/Ka-Bokweni, JV Mdluli Confrerence Centre
09:30

4 May 2017
Zoe Faith Temples International, Ka-Mhlushwa
09:30

Further meetings will also take place in Gauteng, Western Cape and KZN, and the dates and venues will be confirmed.

There will also be interest group consultation meetings, which are scheduled to take place in April, May and June.

Stakeholders can obtain information about the review process, as well as register on the SANParks Website https://www.sanparks.org/conservation/park_man/.

Alternatively, you can contact the Project Manager by sending an e-mail to knpmanagementplan@sanparks.org, or call Dudu Letswele on: 013 735 4102 between Monday and Friday during office hours (07:30-16:00).

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Elize Parker

Elize Parker is a senior journalist with more than 25 years of experience covering especially environmental, municipal and profile articles. She writes investigative reports, profiles, social articles and consumer related articles and also does photographs and multimedia to go with these. Previously she worked as a news editor for a radio station, news reader, a magazine journalist with women’s magazines and as a column writer.
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