Inside Tanzania’s Untapped Mining Frontier: Ten Opportunities Investors Should Watch
Tanzania is widely known for gold. But the country’s broader mineral landscape tells a much bigger story.
Across multiple regions, the State Mining Corporation has identified a range of exploration opportunities spanning critical minerals, industrial metals and construction materials. These licences, now open to joint venture partnerships, represent one of the largest pipelines of early-stage mining investments in East Africa.
For investors willing to enter during the exploration phase, the potential rewards can be significant.
Below are ten mineral opportunities currently emerging in Tanzania.
1. Lithium – Dodoma Region
The Hombolo–Magali belt hosts lithium-bearing pegmatites containing spodumene and lepidolite. These minerals are essential for battery production and electric vehicles.
2. Graphite – Multiple Prospecting Licences
Airborne geophysical surveys indicate strong conductive anomalies consistent with graphite mineralization across four licence areas.
3. Rare Earth Elements – Songwe
Rare earth mineralization occurs within the Ubendian geological belt, where carbonatite formations contain niobium, phosphate and rare earth elements.
4. Nickel – Kagera Region
The licence lies within the Karagwe–Ankole belt near the world-class Kabanga nickel deposit, suggesting strong geological potential.
5. Cobalt – Northwestern Tanzania
Cobalt licences along the same mineral belt could extend the mineralization systems found in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda.
6. Iron Ore – Njombe
Prospecting licences near the Liganga–Mchuchuma iron ore deposits indicate the possibility of additional titaniferous iron resources capable of supporting future steel production.
7. Tin – Karagwe
Cassiterite mineralization associated with highly fractionated granites suggests the potential for commercially viable tin deposits.
8. Bauxite – Kilimanjaro Region
The bauxite prospect lies within the Neoproterozoic Mozambique belt, where aluminous rocks provide potential feedstock for aluminum production.
9. Phosphate – Dodoma
Phosphate deposits in the Bahi depression could support fertilizer production, a key input for Tanzania’s agricultural sector.
10. Limestone – Tanga
Ten primary mining licences near Tanga port contain reef limestone formations suitable for cement and construction industries.
The Investment Case
These projects illustrate the diversity of Tanzania’s mineral potential. From battery metals to industrial minerals, the country possesses geological assets capable of supporting multiple mining industries.
The real opportunity lies in exploration.
Exploration licences typically require geological mapping, geochemical analysis and drilling to determine the size and grade of mineral deposits. For investors, participation at this stage allows access to high-value assets before they become fully developed mining projects.
As global demand for minerals rises, Tanzania’s untapped resource base could become one of Africa’s most important investment frontiers