Early-stage assets with strong fundamentals.
Lindian’s bauxite tenements in Lushoto and Pare represent a strategic position in Tanzania’s underexplored but highly prospective bauxite belt.
Initial drilling has confirmed the presence of high-grade lateritic bauxite, with low contaminant levels and good thickness across multiple intercepts. The projects benefit from access to sealed roads and potential export corridors via Dar es Salaam, one of East Africa’s major deepwater ports.
Tanzania’s strong record of supporting mining investment, combined with Lindian’s local presence and bauxite expertise, creates a compelling platform for future growth.
Multi-kilometre mineral strike.
At Lushoto, historical mapping and sampling identified at least six separate bauxite zones, including the high-grade Magamba, Lukozi, Malibwi and Mbwei deposits, covering strike lengths between 2.0 km and 2.8 km
Exceptional grades confirmed.
Sampling returned up to 58% Al₂O₃ with low reactive silica (<1% SiO₂), including averages around 48 % Al₂O₃ / 0.9 % SiO₂ at Magamba, well suited for export or refining
Land position &
strategic exploration footprint.
Lindian controls 53.2 km² across three granted tenements covering the Magamba plateau-a historically proven mineralised area with minimal modern drilling.
Pare is situated approximately 50 km from Lushoto and about 189 km from the Tanga deepwater port, offering logical export logistics via sealed highways and rail networks
A stable, resource-rich jurisdiction with growing strategic importance.
Tanzania is fast gaining recognition as a key player in the global critical minerals landscape. With a supportive investment climate, improving infrastructure, and a government focused on sustainable resource development, it offers a strong foundation for emerging bauxite projects.
Key strengths include:
Supportive government with pro-mining reforms.
Tanzania’s regulatory environment continues to improve, with mining legislation designed to promote transparency, community benefit, and foreign investment.
Access to international ports and logistics.
Lushoto and Pare are well connected by sealed roads, with proximity to deepwater export corridors through Dar es Salaam and Tanga.
Untapped bauxite potential.
While known for gold, graphite and rare earths, Tanzania’s bauxite deposits remain underexplored – offering early-mover advantage in a new aluminium supply frontier.
A deep pool of local talent.
Tanzania invests heavily in mining education and vocational training, aligning university and technical college graduates with industry needs.
Sustainability-aligned exploration.
Tanzania’s national development goals increasingly emphasise responsible resource extraction, creating alignment with ESG-focused investors and offtake markets.

Tapping into Tanzania’s bauxite potential.
Lindian’s exploration success in Tanzania places us at the forefront of a new bauxite opportunity in East Africa. With confirmed high grades, scalable tenements, and access to skilled local talent and export pathways, we are strategically positioned to develop a valuable asset aligned with global aluminium demand.
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