What a great honor having been attended yesterday's Cocktail event at the Australian High Commissioner Residence in Muthaiga.
women of substance who took their time to come celebrate with us the 'Women in the Extractives Industry'
Thank you very much @Alison Chartres,Ambassador
Base Titanium was proud to host @aweik_ke at its Kwale Mine in a bid to promote women’s contribution to Kenya’s growing mining sector & to provide a networking opportunity for Base women. We look forward to further engagements and advancing the involvement of women in the sector
@BaseTitanium mineral sands plant presents training opportunities for women in #STEM in Kenya.
16% of employees are female, 67% of whom are from Kwale county - a great start for women in mining
#WomenInSTEM#WomenInMining#genderagenda
For thousands of years people in Africa have used grinding stones… You will often see them scattered on the ground as you walk around… No way to know how long ago it was used.
This one was still being used, not to grind seeds, but to grind gold-bearing ore.
With Betty Gikonyo, Patron @aweik_ke and board member @MiriamKamau7 of @GemsMimo, at the Base Titanium Plant in Kwale. Impressive to see how the mining company is encouraging the uptake of #STEM with apprenticeships and graduate traineeship programs
KCM INTERVIEW: “The Kenya Mining Act, despite being presented as investor friendly actually, has critical flaws which are currently hindering further growth of the sector. KCM is engaging with the Government on these issues." https://t.co/ucpKeiTqQz
Finance: Chinese firm and London-based Goldplat embroiled in bitter dispute over gold prospects worth $170 million in Kenya @BusInsiderSSA https://t.co/GOUGwi1iQ0
THE KAREBE GOLD MINES INTERVIEW: “Karebe is the largest gold producer in Kenya and we are looking to scale the mine up further and increase our exploration activities” https://t.co/eSHLwgI1zS