Three Boys' Gold Discovery Draws 10,000 People to a Quiet Kenyan Village in Three Days
A reported gold discovery made by three boys in Cheporor village, Kanyarkwat in West Pokot County, has triggered one of Kenya's most dramatic artisanal mining rushes in recent memory, drawing an estimated 10,000 people from across Kenya and neighbouring Uganda within just 72 hours of news spreading on August 1. The above image shows people from across West Pokot and neighboring Uganda looking for gold on August 1, 2026 How It Started The discovery was made on Saturday, August 1, when three boys reportedly stumbled upon what they believed to be gold while digging in the area. News spread rapidly through local networks and social media, drawing fortune seekers from across West Pokot and beyond the Ugandan border within hours. Within three days, a village that had previously attracted little outside attention had been transformed into a hive of unregulated digging activity, with thousands more still streaming in. A Village Under Strain The sudden influx of thousands of people has pl...