The Ministry of Mining, Blue Economy and Maritime Affairs has dismissed claims that President William Ruto's daughter, Charlene Ruto, has been appointed as the chairperson of the National Mining Corporation.
On Friday, October 11, a fake Gazette Notice announcing Charlene's appointment to head the corporation for a period of three years went viral, prompting a clarification from the ministry.
Through its official X account, the Ministry of Mining refuted the claims by attaching the original Gazette Notice indicating Joseph Kipchumba Lagat as the appointee for the post.
Additionally, the State Department for Mining had earlier shared the original Gazette Notice and congratulated Lagat stating, "Congratulations Hon. Lagat for this well-deserved appointment to steer the National Mining Corporation to greater heights."
The National Mining Corporation serves as the investment arm of the Kenyan government in the mining sector.
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Established under the Mining Act of 2016, its primary roles include investing on behalf of the government, which involves acquiring interests in various mining projects.
Additionally, NMC engages in mineral prospecting and mining activities, allowing it to actively participate in the exploration and extraction of valuable resources.
The corporation also has the authority to acquire shares in companies involved in different aspects of mineral handling, from exploration to marketing.