What does Haywards do for local indigenous populations?
Haywards uses local suppliers for the many and varied requirements when operating within these rural areas. Local labour is utilised for construction and break down of camps and for filling of in camp posts where extensive training or specialist experience is not required. Local operators and suppliers of much of the camps foodstuffs and client activities are also used as far as practically possible. This ensures that we maintain and preserve excellent working relationships with local folk, who always look forward to our arrival for the next safari. The input in terms of payment of premium wages for services rendered is always greatly appreciated.
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