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Mining firm roars back to life after land dispute

From left, Jeremy Froome, Chief Finance Officer Karebe Gold Mining Limited and the firm's administration officer Albert Martin at the plant running way site Chemase area in Nandi County on April 15. {Peter Ochieng, Standard}

Karebe Gold Mining Limited in Nandi County has welcomed the government’s decision to renew its mining licence for 25 years.

The firm, which revived the mine after a 45-year lull, was forced to close operations due to a barrage of court cases.

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