The Taita Taveta County Government has turned its attention to the multi-million-shilling ranching activities within the expansive Tsavo ecosystem following its acquisition of a share of revenue generated from the region's tourism sector.

Recently, President William Ruto directed Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) to share 50 per cent of the revenue collected from Tsavo National Park with the county.

It is estimated that KWS generates Sh60 billion annually from the park.

Governor Andrew Mwadime is now looking to increase revenue from the more than 35 ranches spread across over 1.2 million acres of land, primarily for cattle rearing.