A fresh crisis has erupted in Botswana’s community-based tourism sector following allegations that a hunting quota meant to benefit rural communities has been awarded to a company linked to a convicted wildlife trafficker.
Information reaching this publication indicates that tensions are running high in the Ngamiland villages of Tobere, Kaputura and Kycia-beneficiaries of the Tcheku Community Trust after it emerged that the 2025/2026 hunting quota was allocated to a firm reportedly co-owned by South African wildlife criminal Dawi Groenewald.
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