Containers loaded with ivory from various parts of Kenya arrived at the KWS headquarters in Nairobi on Friday. Kenya will on April 30 torch at least 105 tons of ivory and one ton of rhino horn to reinforce Kenya's commitment to eradicate the menace of poaching.
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