Karebe Gold Mining

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Karebe Gold Mining: Kenya’s Largest Producer

The Karebe Gold Mining Company Ltd., has been undertaking mining operations at Karebe, south of South Nandi Forest at the foot slopes of Nyando Escarpment nearby Kibigori and Miwani, since 2009. It was founded the previous year, in 2008, by MD David May and the Maris Group. It holds special prospecting license 264 which covers three previously worked mines about Nandi County in Western Kenya; Equatorial, Rock Corry and Boma Mines. Other small scale artisan mining activities by native communities also subsist near Karebe. Although Karebe is the largest gold producer in Kenya today, by regional standards it is small scale.

Karebe Gold Mining has developed an underground narrow vein mining operation that employs 330 people and has contributed a whooper two billion shillings in local contributions to the economy during the life of the mine. Plans are underway to scale the mine up further and increase our exploration activities. Whilst gold in moderate amounts has been discovered at various locations around Kenya, such as West Pokot, Laikipia and Machakos, mining has been largely restricted to areas in which the Nyanzian and Kavirondian Systems are found; that is to say, around the Kisii highlands and near Kibigori in Nandi County. At the same time, Karebe Gold Mining offers one of few opportunities in Kenya to learn about gold dig-ups.


Cottage industries play a vital role in Kenya’s economy, particularly in rural areas where they provide employment and preserve traditional skills. These small-scale, home-based enterprises are diverse and contribute significantly to local economies. Cottage industries In Kenya are diverse and integral to the cultural and economic fabric. For the travellers, these offer colourful and friendly markets.


Beyond athletics, famously known as the heartland of Kenyan long-distance running, Nandi County is a region of stunning highland scenery, rich agricultural land, and deep cultural heritage. The county is characterized by highland terrain, with altitudes ranging from 1,300 to 2,500 meters asl. Nandi Escarpment forms a dramatic western boundary, dropping down to the Kavirondo Gulf I Lake Victoria.

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Nandi County has a fine and moderate warm climate year long with no cold and hot extremes. Nandi’s climate is influenced by both altitude and geophaphy. Most areas experience temperatures of between 18o C and 25o C.

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