Narok county government has employed 307 youth to work as rangers at the Maasai Mara reserve in a bid to reduce poaching activities.
Speaking during the graduation ceremony held at the Maasai Mara university, Narok county Governor Samuel Tunai said the move will assist the Kenya Wildlife Service in the fight against poaching.
He further warned poachers that their days are numbered.
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