by The New Age / Canaan Mdletshe
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KZN Ezemvelo Wildlife chief executive BandileMkhize said they wanted to work with other African countries to push for tourism on the continent.
“Having a relationship with African countries will help us deal with the thorny issue of rhino poaching as it is not only South Africa’s problem, other African countries are facing a similar situation,” Mkhize said.
He said 35 rhinos had been killed in KwaZulu-Natal since the beginning of the year. Ten of the rhinos were poached on private game reserves.
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