President William Ruto has announced that the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) has issued licences for the construction of three modern hotels within Meru National Park, signaling increased efforts to expand tourism infrastructure in the region. Speaking during the launch of the Human-Wildlife Conflict Compensation Fund in Meru County on Monday, Ruto said KWS, in collaboration with the Ministry of Tourism and Wildlife, had approved the developments to attract more tourists and enhance economic opportunities for local communities. “KWS and our ministry have handed out licences for the construction of three hotels within Meru National Park. Local investors should also be included in the investment plans for the park,” Ruto stated. The post Ruto Greenlights Hotel Projects in National Park, Allocates Ksh250M for Meru Airstrip appeared first on Nairobi Wire.