Base Titanium’s operations at its Kwale mine, which commenced in 2013, have come to an end following depletion of the ore reserve in December 2024. Focus is now on successful implementation of the Mine Closure Plan as approved by the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) with an emphasis on decommissioning, rehabilitation and restoration of mined out areas.

Base Titanium is proud to have been recognized as a Kenya Vision 2030 flagship project, playing a key role in the country’s economic growth and industrial development. As operator of Kenya’s largest mining project, Base Titanium believes it has set the benchmark for responsible mining, balancing economic contributions with environmental protection and vcommunity development. The company is proud of the legacy and reputation it has developed in Kenya.

Base Titanium is grateful for the support it received from the Government of Kenya and the Kwale County Government over the years, as well as the strong relationship that was developed with local community members. The company will forever be grateful to its staff, who over the years worked tirelessly on making the Kwale mine a success.

To learn more about what the future holds for Base Titanium’s parent company in the mineral sands sector, please visit the Base Resources Website.

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