KLCBT will not publish joint statement with MTPA on Panorama attractions

KLCBT takes a decision not to publish a joint statement with MTPA on condition of the Blyde River Nature Reserve attractions

We apologise for not issuing a news Blitz yesterday, we were     holding press to finalise this press release.  We have given the    undertaking to publish a combined assessment with actions in     process, immediate interventions and future plans, as well as       recommendations within ten working days since the media tour of the sites in the Blyde River Canyon Reserve, but we are not able to do so at this time as this require more consultation in terms of the commitment to interventions. MTPA has also requested an engagement to seek clarity on our lobbying for privatization of the sites as well as our  suggestion of implementing a Panorama Pass, where one will only pay at the first gate and then have a free pass to all the sites (in short).  We have requested a date for a meeting and we look forward to take up constructive discussions in this regard.