Government Rakes in KSh 154 Bn from Mining Licences

[Kenyan Wallstreet - Kenya] - 9/05/2025
The issuance of mining licenses accounted for the largest share of income to the mining sector, contributing KSh 154 Billion of KSh 223.6 billion the sector generated in 2024. According to KNBS’ Economic Survey […]
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