
Bangwato Kgosikgolo and former president Ian Khama has launched a challenge to Botswana's hunting policy, questioning its benefits to rural communities and the oversight of hunting concessions. During a session in Ntlo ya Dikgosi, Khama pressed the Minister of Environment and Tourism, Wynter Mmolotsi, to justify increased hunting quotas, explain how community benefits are measured, and account for the approval of the NG13 hunting concession, citing concerns about the involved hunting operator.
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