Kaya 959 Reporter
South African National Parks (SANParks) has stated that R370 million will be spent renovating tourism facilities, roads, and gates in the Kruger National Park over the next three years.
According to the Managing Executive of Kruger National Park, Gareth Coleman they are currently finalising contracts and are very excited about what is to come.
“We are currently finalising contracts and works packages with successful contractors for civil and building works, and this should be completed by the end of May 2022,”
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Contractors will break ground in June on the Kruger National Park’s upgrading and renovation project, which is principally supported by an infrastructure development programme allocation to SANParks from the department of forestry, fisheries, and environment.
“We will do our utmost to minimise the impact on visitor experience and request patience and understanding from our clients during the refurbishment period for any inconvenience caused,” said Coleman.
He also urged those who are planning visits to the world-renowned park to pay attention to the added safety signage.
“We would also like to urge visitors to take note of additional signage placed in the affected locations and note the advice from our staff members.”
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