KWALE: Division and suspicion have gripped five villages near Kenya’s coast as global powers from the US to China eye a forest that is rich in rare earths – minerals vital to high-tech and low-carbon industries.
The US government under President Donald Trump has made securing critical minerals central to its diplomacy in Africa, including through a peace deal in the resource-rich Democratic Republic of Congo this year.
Mrima Hill, a forest of around 390 acres near Kenya’s Indian Ocean coastline, could be another target.
