Protest over the closure of Kandundu quarry mines

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By Boniface Gikandi | Apr 05, 2023
A stone cutter imported from Italy at Kandundu quarry mine in Murang'a where the youth earn thousands of shillings daily for being part of the construction value chain. [Boniface Gikandi, Standard]

The closure of quarry mines in the Kandundu area, Murang'a town has sparked protests with the youth complaining they have lost their livelihoods.

The mines were closed following claims by the authorities that the operators failed to apply for the licenses, as the operators blamed the move on a witch-hunt.

Former Kiharu MP Ngenye Kariuki blamed the authorities for the closure of the quarry mines.

"The closure of the quarry mines is unrealistic because the county government has selfish interests," said Ngenye, who operates a quarry mine.

Murang'a Municipal Manager Beatrice Gicheha said the board found the mines operating in disregard to the set guidelines.

"All the operators must have valid licenses from the authorities and nobody will be allowed without meeting the set conditions," said Ms Gicheha.

She also said the board was looking for the quarry mines that had been operating in the locality to refill the mines to comply with the standards.

"We are on the ground looking for the individuals who left their former quarry mines without refilling them thus exposing the lives of the residents to danger," said the Municipal Manager.

Residents neighbouring the mines celebrated the closure saying despite the quarry mines being a source of income for the youth they have suffered due to increased dust in their homes.

Kiharu Assistant County Commissioner Esther Muthoni said the players have been issued a warning to the operators of the quarries severally but ignored.

"Since January, we have been calling operators of the quarries to stop operations, but they defied," said Ms Muthoni.

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