By 9pm, the villagers were still digging through the rubble, trying to rescue the miners.
The rescue efforts were no mean feat as the villagers faced the challenge of refuelling their generators to pump out water from the mines.
Michael Magambo a miner who jumped in the collapsed mine to rescue his colleagues speaking to the press about the incident. (Robert Amalemba, Standard)
“We are not sure whether all of the 27 miners in the shaft have been rescued. We (miners) just saved the ones we could lay our hands on. It is regrettable that the county has no structures to respond to such an emergency,” said Michael Magambo.
In March last year, Kakamega deputy governor Philip Kutima had ordered all gold mines in the county shut for being a weak link for the spread of the coronavirus.
It is not clear how the ban was lifted.
According to research done by the Alliance for Responsible Mining in Kenya, artisanal and small-scale mining continues to remain a significant source of employment for Kenyans.
“About 146,000 people were working in small-scale mining by 2012 in Kenya as Large-scale mining (LSM) companies employ about 9,000 workers,” said the report published in 2018.