Development of mining industry in Tanzania: A review

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
B. F. Giyani A. Salama
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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11
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Publication Date:
Oct 24, 2025

Abstract

Tanzania is a country with a variety of mineral deposits, including metallic minerals, gemstones, mineral fuels, industrial minerals, and critical minerals. This study provides an overview of mining legal framework, mineral occurrence and production, challenges in the mining sector, and government initiatives. The aim is to demonstrate the development of the mining sector in Tanzania and explore the potential for further mining investment in the country. The mineral production data showed generally increasing trends over the years, for example, gold production increased from 42 tonnes in 2018/2019 to around 50 tonnes in 2023/2024. Despite the growth, the mining sector encounters several challenges, including a lack of detailed geological information on mineral deposits, inadequate infrastructures in some remote mining sites, the existence of informal artisanal miners, and mineral smuggling. The Tanzanian government has introduced several initiatives to address these challenges, including carrying out the highresolution airborne geophysical survey to increase geological information in some areas, the formalisation of artisanal and small-scale mining, establishing mineral markets to combat mineral smuggling, and encouraging mineral value addition within the country.
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APA: B. F. Giyani A. Salama  (2025)  Development of mining industry in Tanzania: A review

MLA: B. F. Giyani A. Salama Development of mining industry in Tanzania: A review. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2025.

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