Kakamega County is set to benefit from a landmark Sh5.8 billion gold refinery project in Ikolomani, developed in partnership with the national government.

Area Governor Fernandes Barasa stated that the initiative is expected to create thousands of jobs and increase local revenue through royalties from gold mining activities.

He announced this during this year's Madaraka Day celebrations held at Malava Primary School in Malava Sub-County.

The event, marked with pomp, drew residents from across the county as leaders commemorated Kenya's journey towards self-rule. "Our partnership with the national government on the gold refinery project in Ikolomani is a game-changer for the local economy," Governor Barasa said. "It will not only create employment but also ensure that communities benefit from the mineral wealth through enhanced royalties." The governor used the occasion to highlight key development milestones in the county and reaffirm his administration's commitment to economic transformation, infrastructure development and youth empowerment.