
Steven Kiruswa
Dr. Steven Kiruswa is the Deputy Minister for Minerals in Tanzania, responsible for overseeing the country's mining sector, including the ongoing Strategic Environmental Assessment for uranium mining at the Mkuju River site, which is critical for evaluating environmental impacts in protected areas.
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Deputy Minister for Minerals, Dr Steven Kiruswa, said that the formalisation of the sector has increased confidence among banks.
Why credit growth to Tanzania’s mining sector has topped 90 percentDr. Steven Kiruswa described the company as an example of what responsible mining can look like when it is grounded in cooperation.
GGML’s 25 years of responsible miningDeputy Minister of Minerals Steven Kiruswa commended GGML for its contribution to Tanzania’s mining sector.
Tanzania lauds GGML’s 25-year role in mining sector
Deputy Minister of Minerals, Dr Steven Kiruswa, congratulated the Mining Commission for exceeding revenue targets and urged continued effort to achieve the Sh1.2 trillion goal.
Mavunde issues directives to bolster mining growthSteven Kiruswa, the Member of Parliament for Longido, stated that the campaign will help increase the value of their livestock.
Tanzania kuanza kuuza wanyama hai nchi za Uarabuni, MisriMinerals deputy minister Steven Kiruswa noted that a final decision on the project was pending the SEA outcome.
Uranium mining set to commence in TanzaniaDeputy minister for Minerals, Dr Steven Kiruswa, highlighted the significance of strategic investments based on global market demand.
Minerals to watch as new ores challenge dominance of goldDr Steven Kiruswa, the Deputy Minister for Minerals, discussed the ongoing Strategic Environmental Assessment for uranium mining.
Tanzania set to decide whether to proceed with uranium mining
Dr Steven Kiruswa is the Deputy Minister for Mining who launched the 'Mining for Better Tomorrow' initiative.
Tanzania to empower youths with 'Mining for Better Tomorrow' initiative
















