Nelson Amenya, the whistleblower who exposed the controversial JKIA deal involving the Adani Group, is back with new explosive claims, this time raising concerns over a possible sale of the Kipini Conservancy.
On Thursday evening, the whistleblower took to his social media platforms to allege that the conservancy's owner was planning to sell the property to the highest bidder.
The conservancy, located in the heart of Kenya's Tana Delta, is a vital ecosystem where endangered species, including elephants, lions, leopards, and turtles, thrive.
Before its approval as a wildlife habitat, Kipini Conservancy operated as a cattle ranch.