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The Tailings Storage Facility (TSF) is also fully planted. Through careful stabilization and revegetation, the TSF is being transformed into a safe and sustainable part of the surrounding landscape.
Led by GM Operations, Mr. Vickers and GM External Affairs, Dr. Wasunna, the delegation toured the North, South, Central Dunes and TSF.
The Chairman also participated in a tree planting exercise and engaged with community members at the South Dune area of the mine.
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We were pleased to welcome @NLC_Kenya (NLC) Chairman Dr. Abdillahi Alawy, Commissioner Vincent Kigen and the NLC team to Base Titanium for a site visit, where they witnessed firsthand the transformation of previously mined land into revegetated landscapes.
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Spanning 230 hectares, the Central Dune area of the Kwale minesite is fully planted and is now thriving as part of our ongoing closure journey.
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The largest mined-out dune at the mine site, known as the South Dune - covering 448 hectares is fully planted and in the monitoring and gapping phase.
Take a look at its progress as the landscape comes alive.
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A total of 807,702 indigenous trees and 137 tonnes of grass seed have been planted across the site.
Take a look at the progress in the Bumamani area of the mine site.
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As of January 2026, all mined-out areas at Base Titanium have been fully planted, marking a significant milestone in the mine closure process. The project has now progressed into the "monitoring and gapping" phase.
Through our world class rehabilitation programme and partnerships that strengthen conservation outcomes, we continue to demonstrate that responsible mining and environmental stewardship can go hand in hand.
We were pleased to host a team from the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) at the Base Titanium minesite for a tour of our rehabilitated areas, including the Central Dune, Tailings Storage Facility (TSF), the Biodiversity corridor and our indigenous tree nursery.
We also highlighted legacy infrastructure designed to deliver lasting benefits beyond mining, including the Mukurumudzi Dam, now supporting water supply through Coast Water, and the newly opened Mwaloya Road, which enhances access and connectivity for surrounding communities.
We were honored to host the Cabinet Secretary for Investments, Trade and Industry, Hon. @GovLeeKinyanjui Kinyanjui, along with a team from the Special Economic Zones Authority, at Base Titanium for a site tour showcasing our mine rehabilitation progress.
During the visit, the delegation toured the rehabilitated North and Central Dunes as well as the Tailings Storage Facility (TSF), gaining a first-hand view of how previously mined land is being restored for sustainable future use.
P.S Abubakar attended a presentation on our world-class rehabilitation program and took part in an engaging discussion on post-mining land use and potential future opportunities.
Base Titanium welcomed Hon. @PSAhassan, Principal Secretary, Ministry of Investments, Trade and Industry – State Department for Investment Promotion, to the Kwale minesite.