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Kenyan Industrialist Narendra Raval Narendra Raval Under Fire Over Uganda Iron Ore Licences Reallocated to Devki Steel

Uganda’s Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development has been linked to a sprawling bribery scandal involving the abrupt cancellation of iron ore exploration licences previously issued to Ugandan companies. The matter centres on Devki Steel Company, a Kenyan-Indian owned firm accused of paying bribes to senior ministry

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Kenyan Industrialist Narendra Raval Narendra Raval Under Fire Over Uganda Iron Ore Licences Reallocated to Devki Steel

Uganda’s Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development has been linked to a sprawling bribery scandal involving the abrupt cancellation of iron ore exploration licences previously issued to Ugandan companies. The matter centres on Devki Steel Company, a Kenyan-Indian owned firm accused of paying bribes to senior ministry officials in order to seize control of high-value iron ore deposits in Muko, located in the Kigezi subregion. Kenyan tycoon Narendra Raval named in Uganda’s Parliament inquiry on mineral rights allocation. Devki Steel Company is owned and chaired by Narendra Raval, also known as Mr Guru, who also serves as the executive chairman of Devki Steel Mills Limited — a powerful conglomerate with vast interests in the East African...

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