| SUNDAY LIVE | Minerals: Kenya's Next Frontier
| SUNDAY LIVE | Minerals: Kenya's Next Frontier
2 mining & investment conference starts on Tuesday
Conference seeks to unlock untapped mineral potential
Mining accounts for less than 1% of Kenya’s GDP
Mining potential to get to 10 percent of GDP
Gold, copper, iron ore, manganese found in Kenya
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There so many learned individuals in Kenya especially degree holders in this area…..shameful board member don't know critical minerals Kenya poseses.. Kenya has one of the world sought after mineral coltan with a potential alone to have 15%GDP
this criminals shoul b in prison with their ruto
Idiots don't even have a clue of what they are saying 😭😭
Kenya should follow Bostwana, mali the Govt must get 50 percent share.
Nobody is talking about niobium in kwale lunga lunga subcounty
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Laila Mohamud Mohamed knows who is who in my building and environs am that good. Let Norbert wildermuth know am in flensburg Germany to be part of his herem he picked his bed and bought bought bedsheets together with his family let him enjoy it.
Norbert wildermuth can revert back to his tread of his of his herem.
Norbert wildermuth will bring back my documents and low quality gift and i live at the apartment for the poor to take it. Norbert wildermuth thought he will win through me let him circumcise himself. As he made Sebastian wildermuth circumcised then you can provide his true love. Norbert wildermuth asked for a true love magazine from me when i turned 30yrs.
Laila mohamud mohamed had you as her case study once i detected your stupidity. No peace. Never.
Laila Mohamud Mohamed wants to to supply them with whore Norbert wildermuth will hump and take care of Sebastian wildermuth. I know them that well i have no bloodline relationship with them. No deposits through Laila mohamud mohamed.
Laila Mohamud Mohamed will make sure no more money that will come through me. Let the mediocre white people give you theirs and do as expected for your country to run.
Because Laila Mohamud Mohamed was born as a princess i refused to share my pussy now that was the test to bring them out then starve them as a glee as they go around like a headless chicken to fill in the cracks. You cant fix the crack you have no moral backbone and they couldn't stand my morals i have to get out so they can get back to original.
Laila Mohamud Mohamed will see to it she returns you back to jobs you do for the lowlife mediocre white people.
Laila mohamud mohamed knows and they know i they are weak. No peace until i get my ticket back to my land.
GOOD people have no money and their are bill to pay, unfortunately if not properly timed we can mine everything only not to settle our bills. mining isn't a silver bullet to our economy crisis though it can be if proper researched. why so iron ore retail at sh 13 per kg ($102/ton). we don't mine our self hence investor pocket over 70% and we are left with sh 4 per kg at best where iron cost up to sh100. We cant process locally due to cost of operation mainly electricity cost per kwh unit. In a way it may be not a good time to mine unless proper diligence is done. WHY say so we might loose out the very tool that would have save the country and end up with no much solving of economy. The potential is there while the risk linger.
Say we sale iron ore for sh4 per kg and buy iron for sh100. when this iron ore are upto 70% iron means we must go back to the drawing board otherwise we risk a sale out. a sale out of tha very that would have been our saviour. How many countries in Africa have so much minerals and still thrive in poverty despite having this treasure mined each an every second. DO that maths…..
No one can just wake up and start to issue mining license unless we want quick money, there are so much sector that need to be lined up to start mining, without which is the case we want quick unreliable resource as we have cash crunch. Export soil import cars, from this deal we get sh4 per kg of our soil while we pay for a new saloon car that retail at sh4million with the car weigh almost a tonne, meaning we pay sh4,000 per kg of finished goods.
Course for concern when we get sh4 and buy back at sh4,000 the very metals. Now that we have to sale this metal, we must do our home work properly something that might not be done. for the country is so divided with ignorance off the roof, tech must be duplicated. We can reach out to tap into local creative to design our own tech without ever worrying of securing copy rights to duplicate others tech.
This is the catch of doing our home work right, a very new re engineered tech never dreamed by the western world. Making here more like an alien empire for there simulation to relate with there empire of tech. No one can see in near horizon neither i can't see this in near future happening, good lets sale the iron ore for sh4 we have cash crunch anyway, who cares we are a planetary colony anyway.
We have very good spy who aren't working to spy for local tech to power our local empire, the very mechanism focus on political spy rather than economic spy. key to that making of an empire rather than making of political throne. kind of devastation to the power of a strong throne with cash crunch rather than empire might. The spy agencies here have their work cut out as they only respond to political pressure of the day without a overall plan for the entire Kenyan empire.
how many countries have hacker to spy on innovation, local innovation to oversee such, here we should focus on local to reduce pressure from international condemnation. tech world has mature to having hackers dedicated to hunt for creativity and innovation as a treasure rather than metal treasure. For they know you will get sh4 from metal instead of sh4,000 from value added. Metal isn't the treasure industrial innovation is.
How wonderful to see we sale iron at sh4 then that get to build a rocket, magnitude of our metal cost sh4 per kg while there value is in millions per kg of there metal. The very metal different worth.
key point to research on.
free intellectual property on local innovation. we cant make money everywhere we are a country not a company.
research cutting across university to entire public community.
tech pioneering away from the concept of copy paste other nations.
cost of operation for factories in Kenya.
taxation correlation to economy.
uplifting creative citizen to usher era of innovation.
a lining policy, strategy and plan to that effect.
coordination of stakeholders from community to banks
How do we break the bondage if we don't go overboard with our new tech design, the copy paste isn't going to work for our case.
It's great to see your interest in exploring alternative materials for Tesla batteries! Here are some key points regarding the potential collaboration with the Kenya National Mining Corporation and the use of graphene in battery technology:
Graphene Potential: Graphene, derived from graphite, is considered a "super mineral" with significant potential to enhance battery performance. It could lead to batteries that charge faster, last longer, and are lighter than traditional lithium-ion batteries.
Market Trends: The demand for batteries is projected to reach 7.8 TWh by 2035, with a significant portion of this demand currently met by lithium-ion technology. However, innovations in materials like graphene could disrupt this market.
Kenya's Role: The Kenya National Mining Corporation (NAMICO) is involved in mineral prospecting and mining, which could provide a valuable partnership for sourcing the necessary materials for graphene production.
Future Outlook: Experts predict that graphene could significantly impact the electric vehicle (EV) battery market by the mid-2030s, making it a timely area for investment and development.
Engaging with the Kenya National Mining Corporation could be a strategic move to explore the potential of graphene in Tesla's battery technology.
I am writing to express my strong interest in exploring a potential business partnership with the Kenya National Mining Corporation (NAMICO) to advance the development of graphene-based batteries for Tesla vehicles.
As a passionate advocate for sustainable energy solutions, I believe that graphene's exceptional properties hold immense potential to revolutionize battery technology. Its high conductivity, strength, and ability to store more energy than lithium-ion batteries could significantly enhance the performance and longevity of Tesla vehicles.
Kenya's abundant graphite resources, coupled with NAMICO's expertise in mineral prospecting and mining, present a unique opportunity to secure a reliable and sustainable supply chain for graphene production. This collaboration would not only benefit Tesla's commitment to innovation but also contribute to Kenya's economic growth and technological advancement.
I am confident that our shared vision for a greener future can be realized through a mutually beneficial partnership. I would be honored to discuss this proposal further and explore the potential for joint research, development, and production of graphene-based batteries.
Thank you for your time and consideration. I eagerly await your response.
It's great to see your interest in exploring alternative materials for Tesla batteries! Here are some key points regarding the potential collaboration with the Kenya National Mining Corporation and the use of graphene in battery technology:
Graphene Potential: Graphene, derived from graphite, is considered a "super mineral" with significant potential to enhance battery performance. It could lead to batteries that charge faster, last longer, and are lighter than traditional lithium-ion batteries.
Market Trends: The demand for batteries is projected to reach 7.8 TWh by 2035, with a significant portion of this demand currently met by lithium-ion technology. However, innovations in materials like graphene could disrupt this market.
Kenya's Role: The Kenya National Mining Corporation (NAMICO) is involved in mineral prospecting and mining, which could provide a valuable partnership for sourcing the necessary materials for graphene production.
Future Outlook: Experts predict that graphene could significantly impact the electric vehicle (EV) battery market by the mid-2030s, making it a timely area for investment and development.
Engaging with the Kenya National Mining Corporation could be a strategic move to explore the potential of graphene in Tesla's battery technology.
I appreciate your initiative to hear from Mombasa residents about matters affecting our community. I would like to share a proposal regarding sustainable transportation and technology development.
With climate change causing extreme weather conditions like droughts and floods – partly due to fossil fuel emissions – there is growing interest in Electric Vehicles (EVs). However, our research indicates concerns about the lithium batteries currently used in EVs, particularly regarding fire safety risks.
We propose exploring the development of EVs using graphene-based technology instead of lithium batteries. This alternative offers several advantages:
1. Enhanced safety compared to lithium batteries
2. Utilization of Kenya's natural graphite resources
3. Potential applications in computer processors for improved efficiency
As Kenya possesses natural graphite deposits, this initiative could create local manufacturing opportunities while advancing sustainable transportation solutions.
Graphene-based batteries offer several advantages over traditional lithium-ion batteries. Here are some key benefits:
Higher Energy Density: Graphene batteries can have up to five times more energy density than standard lithium-ion batteries, allowing for greater energy storage in a smaller size.
Faster Charging: These batteries can charge significantly faster, often in a matter of minutes, compared to the longer charging times of lithium batteries.
Longer Lifespan: Graphene batteries tend to have a longer cycle life, meaning they can endure more charge and discharge cycles before their performance degrades.
Improved Safety: Graphene batteries are non-flammable, reducing the risk of fires and explosions that can occur with lithium-ion batteries.
Higher Efficiency: They exhibit greater power density and efficiency, making them suitable for high-performance applications, such as electric vehicles and portable electronics.
Environmental Benefits: Graphene can be produced from natural graphite, and its use may lead to more sustainable battery technologies compared to lithium extraction, which can be environmentally damaging.
These advantages make graphene-based batteries a promising alternative for future energy storage solutions.
Clueless
4:43 the director minerals rights board, doesn't know the critical minerals. How is this even possible and we want progress in the mining sector?
What of mercury do we host enough deposits to add to our economy.?
this a very sad video, you see and hear a bunch of people that are responsible for a sector, nobody has a plan of anything, the lady in green is an embarassment
Clueless and useless
Government Government Government. Just Stealing with nothing to better lives of its citizens.