The State Department for Mining has launched a nationwide public participation exercise on proposed bills, policies and regulations aimed at transforming Kenya’s mining sector by attracting investment, strengthening occupational safety and environmental protection, and improving the welfare of miners and communities living near mining operations. The proposed legislative reforms include the Draft Explosives Bill, 2026,…
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