The future of Kenya's mining industry
Top minerals and sector contribution to GDP. Lifting of the ban on issuance of exploring and mining licenses is seen as a blessing to companies that have already …
قرأ أكثرTop minerals and sector contribution to GDP. Lifting of the ban on issuance of exploring and mining licenses is seen as a blessing to companies that have already …
قرأ أكثرAustralian High Commission, Limuru Road, Rosslyn. Midway between Village Market and Two Rivers Nairobi Kenya. Tel: +254 020 427 7160. Fax: +254 20 427 7139. View on …
قرأ أكثرThe Australian firm that acquired titanium mining rights from Tiomin Kenya in July this year has launched a new feasibility study at the site in Kwale, targeting to …
قرأ أكثرA number of Australian firms have either invested or expressed interest in key sectors of the Kenyan economy, including mining, education, healthcare and agribusiness.
قرأ أكثرThis review paper highlights the mining status in Kenya and the role of hydrometallurgical and flotation processes in the recovery of deficit metals from ores and …
قرأ أكثرIn Kenya, all minerals are vested in the national government in trust for the people of Kenya. This licence map describes the process of awarding the Prospecting Licence …
قرأ أكثرWhile the parliament's report showed a range of resources are sought after by mining projects – including uranium, lithium, and manganese – operations are … See more
قرأ أكثرAustralia-based mining company Base Resources is this December set to begin exporting titanium deposits from its Kwale mine, situated at Kenya's south coast, …
قرأ أكثرMining Minister Dan Kazungu has now written a new strategy that spans 20 years in the hope to see 10% of GDP coming from mining by 2030, and includes plans …
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