Mining Communities Accuse Govt of Withholding Millions in Royalties - April 2026
Mining communities in Kenya are disputing the nation's new mineral royalty sharing formula, arguing that the current allocation of 10 per cent to host communities is insufficient and that these funds are not disbursed directly, leading to delays and lack of transparency. The Kenyan Parliament is currently reviewing a new framework designed to govern how the country shares revenue generated from its mineral wealth. Residents of Vihiga County are speaking out about the profound impact of mining activities on their daily lives, highlighting both benefits and significant challenges. Kenya's Minister for Mining, Salim Joho, has articulated the nation's vision for mineral prospecting and its future implications. Additionally, a new system is being introduced in Kenya to guide the distribution of revenue generated from mineral resources.
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Row as Mining Communities Accuse Govt of Withholding Millions in Royalties
Mfumo mpya unaolenga kuelekeza jinsi Kenya inavyogawanya mapato yatokanayo na rasilimali za madini
How mining affects our lives, Vihiga mining residents speak out
Mining CS Joho speaks on mineral prospecting in Kenya and the future
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