Poaching uptick threatens tourism earnings � Khama

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An unprecedented spike in wildlife poaching and cross-border crime in recent years, is threatening to overturn decades of economic success in the tourism sector, President Ian Khama has said.

Addressing Botswana Defence Force officer cadets during their commissioning parade yesterday at Sir Seretse Khama Barracks, Khama said poaching networks work tirelessly to ensure that borders do not interfere with their illegal activities.

He said this resulted in the mass crossing of illegally obtained animals and their products to other countries for illicit trade.

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