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Stakeholders blame ‘secrecy clause’ to graft in Kenya mining sector

Environment Cabinet Secretary Judi Wakhungu (left) and Mining Cabinet Secretary Najib Balala (second left) are briefed by one of the exhibitors during the Mining conference at Safari Park Hotel, Nairobi. [PHOTO: GOVEDI ASUTSA//STANDARD]

By Ally Jamah

KENYA:  Kenya may have hit a jackpot in its mega discoveries of huge oil, gas and other lucrative minerals that have the potential to transform the country’s fortunes.

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