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South African National Parks’ board is evaluating a structural overhaul that would permit the organization to borrow directly from capital markets and retain a greater share of its earnings. Currently, the entity, which manages the country’s premier nature reserves, operates under strict government fiscal controls. The proposed changes aim to unlock funding for infrastructure and conservation initiatives, though the move could require converting the organization into a state-owned company or public entity with increased financial autonomy.
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