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The EastAfrican on MSNWhy Base Titanium is not selling its assets to KenyansBase Titanium says future exploration and investment will hinge on the government’s stance on licence issuance.
The government has commissioned two additional State Lodges in Bungoma and Kwale to facilitate President William Ruto’s stay ...
RareX Limited and Iluka Resources Limited, both from Australia, formed a consortium and submitted a proposal to Kenya’s ...
Kenya received more than 60% of its aid for family planning and reproductive health care from the U.S. Cuts to USAID risk not ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNKenya: Kindiki Promises Sustained Blue Economy Reforms As He Tours the CoastThe government is boosting income for thousands of locals depending on the coastal blue economy through construction of modern fish ports and markets, enhancing industry skills and empowerment of ...
World demand for rare earth elements is estimated at 136,000 tonnes per year, with global production around 133,600 tonnes in ...
He insisted that the billions of shillings are being invested in the sector in a bid to make it more beneficial to the ...
Base Titanium, which closed its mining operations in Kenya last December, has hired South Africa-based auctioneer WH Auctions to sell its movable assets in Kwale. The auction, scheduled for May 14-15 ...
The government has gazetted two new locations that will serve as State Lodges in Bungoma and Kwale counties. In the gazette ...
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