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Kenia censará sus animales salvajes por primera vez
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Kenia lanza plan para crear su primer censo nacional de animales salvajes
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Boost for Residents as Factory Targets Ksh3B in Mining Revenue
The Voi Gemology center was launched on Saturday, February 27 in Voi, Taita Taveta County.
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The government will now generate more than Ksh 3 billion in annual revenue from value-addition and the exportation of gemstones after the launch of the Voi Gemology center.
The newly launched Voi Gemology center in Taita Taveta County will protect miners from exploitative brokers who they currently depend on to sell their gemstones, as well as regularize incomes for small-scale local miners.
During a tour of the Ksh 60 million facility, Principal Secretary Tourism Safina Kwekwe said there was no reason the center should not start processing gemstones as the concerned ministry finalized the modalities of official commissioning.
THE STANDARD By
Kennedy Gachuhi |
January 30th 2021 at 00:00:00 GMT +0300
Officials inspect works at Itare Dam in Kuresoi North, Nakuru, yesterday. [Kipsang Joseph, Standard]
The government is exploring options to avert total loss of funds channeled into the stalled Sh34 billion Itare dam project in Ndoinet, Nakuru County.
Cluster five of the National Development Implementation Committee comprising Principal Secretaries from different ministries toured the project yesterday, two years after its construction ground to a halt.
Led by Tourism PS Safina Kwekwe, the State officials said the government was committed to ensuring taxpayers do not suffer loss.
“We have seen the extent to which the project has been done and the challenges that faced it since its inception. The government intends to find a way out for the project to be beneficial to Kenyans,” Kwekwe said.