Kenya’s mining sector is governed by the Mining Act of 2016 and is regulated by the Ministry of Mining. The Act sets guidelines for mineral exploration, extraction, and trade. To protect the environment and promote sustainable mining practices, Kenya’s licensing process includes requirements for environmental impact assessments, community engagement, and adherence to local regulations.
According to Section 31 of the Mining Act 2016, the function of the Mineral Rights Board is to advise and give recommendations, in writing, to the Cabinet Secretary responsible for mining on
In accordance with the Mwongozo Code of Governance, the Chairperson of the Board bears primary responsibility for the Board’s activities and its committees. These responsibilities include:
The Secretary of the Board serves a dual role: first as a member of the Board and second as the principal assistant to the Board. According to Section 30 (2) (f), the Secretary of the Board is the Director of Mines, State Department for Mining
According to Section 31 (2) of the Mining Act 2016. the Board may for the purpose of facilitating the performance of its functions establish committees to advise the Mineral Rights Board.
To this effect, the Board has accordingly established the two committees: