Mining-affected communities in Kwale County have threatened to seek legal redress over the management of mining royalties, citing concerns over transparency, public participation and equitable distribution of benefits from mineral resources. The concerns were raised during a consultative meeting organized by Kwale Mining Alliance (KMA), which brought together representatives from Kinondo, Kinango, Mrima and other…Â Â Â
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