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Mining Ministry, KNCCI to jointly host International Mining Conference in February, 2024

NAIROBI, Kenya, Oct 30 – Early planning has started in earnest for the preparation of the upcoming International Mining and Investments Conference to be held in Nairobi in February 2024.

Preparatory planning and hosting of the pioneer convention is being spearheaded by the Ministry of Mining, Blue Economy and Maritime Affairs alongside the Kenya National Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KNCCI) amongst other line ministries and State Departments.

“KNCCI leadership is committed to ensuring the success of the International Mining and Investments Conference. The private sector plays key role to spur development in the mining sector for a meaningful contribution to the GDP of this country. KNCCI with membership in the 47 counties are aligned to grow this sector.” KNCCI president Dr. Erick Rutto said shortly after holding meeting with Mining, Blue Economy and Maritime Affairs Cabinet Secretary Salim Mvurya.

The CS hosted Rutto at his office in Nairobi.

The CS expressed commitment to support the private sector to spur development in the country. KNCCI is also pushing for the inclusion of the International Commission on Great Lakes (ICGLR) Private Sector Forum (PSF) in the convention comprising of 12 countries.

Currently, KNCCI is the host of International Commission on Great Lakes (ICGLR) Private Sector Forum and is seeking to capitalize on the regional opportunities to compliment the trade and market linkages in both the East African Region, Great Lakes region and the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCTFA).

Mining and the Blue Economy sectors have been cited as emerging under exploited sectors with immense resource for national, regional and global development.

 On Friday last week, while officiating the official opening of the Voi Gemstone Value Addition and Marketing Centre, in Taita Taveta county, president William Ruto said the that the government has streamlined the mining sector to be the country’s key driver of the economy, President William Ruto has said.

 The president noted that the revival of the sector remains key to accelerating the processing of construction and industrial minerals, thus contributing to the economic growth of the country.

“Our ambition is to transform the contribution of the mining sector and raise it to at least 10 per cent of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by implementing a number of measures.” The president noted.

He argued that the transformation of the mining and minerals was on the top gear with a view to increasing revenues from the sector.

 “After establishing an accurate, transparent and secure inventory of our country’s endowments, we have moved to the next step of developing a robust mineral development and value addition policy and regulatory framework.” He added.

The Head of State said that in 2019, the revenues from mineral royalties were Sh1.9 billion, saying by June this year, the figure had risen to Sh3.8 billion.

He added that the revenues were expected to reach Sh15 billion by the end of the year, and Sh50billion in the medium-term.

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