Ministry of Mining (Kenya)

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Ministry of Mining
Wizara ya Madini
Logo of the Ministry of Mining
Agency overview
FormedMarch 4, 2013; 11 years ago (2013-03-04)
Preceding agency
  • Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources
HeadquartersKenya Works Building, Ngong Road
P.O. Box 30009, 00100
Nairobi, Kenya[1]
Annual budgetKSh. 2 billion
Agency executives
  • Najib Balala, Cabinet Secretary for Mining
  • Patrick Omutia, Principal Secretary[1]
Websitemining.go.ke

The Ministry of Mining of the Republic of Kenya is a Kenyan government ministry that oversees the Mineral sector in the country.

The Ministry was established as an independent ministry after the 2013 general elections. The government realized that the mining industry had the potential to spur the countries economic growth. Previous to its establishment all mining related activities in Kenya were overseen by the Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources.

Hon. Najib Balala a jubilee government principle was appointed as the first Cabinet Secretary to run the newly formed ministry.

History[edit]

The ministry has been pursuing changes in the mining sector. In 2013, the ministry revoked 31 mining licenses for minerals ranging from base and precious metals, industrial minerals, non-precious minerals and gemstones.[2] As of 2015 the number rose to 65. The ministry claimed that the contracts were issued under unclear circumstances.[3]

In the time between January and May 2013, out of all 500 mining licenses issued, only 20 were found credible. Revocation of the 65 licenses by the Ministry of Mining in 2015 opened up 4.5 million acres of land to new explorers.[3]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "About the Ministry of Mining, Kenya". Ministry of Mining. Archived from the original on 14 November 2015. Retrieved 18 June 2015.
  2. ^ Balala revokes 31 mining licences. Retrieved June 18, 2015.
  3. ^ a b Balala revokes licences of 65 mining companies. Retrieved June 18, 2015.

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