A planned R37 million fencing project around the Kruger National Park and Mthethomusha Nature Reserve has sparked growing debate in surrounding communities over procurement fairness, with local SMMEs questioning whether they will benefit meaningfully from the infrastructure rollout. While the project is expected to strengthen conservation security and reduce human-wildlife conflict along the park’s boundary areas, residents in Hazyview, Mpakeni …
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