“The accelerated sand filling on the Landmark shoreline has sent widespread panic and fear to the independent businesses, suppliers, employees, investors, financiers and clients that all conduct business within the Landmark Ecosystem,”the statement read.
In a statement released on Thursday by the organisation’s spokesperson, Elsie Ogianyo, Landmark’s management detailed that, up to date, it has not been contacted or engaged in discussion regarding the environmental impact assessment for the project on Landmark..
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