Gold Mining
Three sites — Nipana North, South and Central — worked carefully and cleaned up as we go.
See the minesNIPANA Atlas began in Misungwi with one mining concession and a small warehouse. Today we run three mines, a gold buying and selling desk, and a wholesale yard that keeps builders and engineers across the lake region supplied.
We answer the phone. We weigh in front of you. We deliver when we say we will.
More about usFrom the pit at Nipana North to the loading bay in Mwanza, it's the same team and the same handshake.
Three sites — Nipana North, South and Central — worked carefully and cleaned up as we go.
See the minesOur desk in Mwanza buys from licensed producers and sells to verified buyers. Honest scales, honest paperwork.
Visit the deskCement, steel, pipes, tools, water heaters. The everyday stuff sites run on — at fair wholesale prices.
Browse supplies
Our office and main yard sit on Nyang'homango Road in Misungwi. It's a working place, not a showroom. Trucks come and go. Men weigh ore in the morning and load cement in the afternoon. The board meets in the same building.
That closeness is the point. Fewer hand-offs. Fewer surprises.
All three sit inside the Lake Victoria gold belt — the same ground that's fed Tanzanian mining for over a century.
Every gram weighed, every receipt filed. The Mining Commission and the auditor see the same numbers we do.
We rehabilitate as we mine. Pits are recontoured, water is contained, and we replant before we move on.
Most of our crew is from villages around the sites. We train, we promote, and we keep wages on time.
What you see is what you pay. No hidden margins on cement when the market gets tight.