Tanzania is Axiom's primary operational jurisdiction. We engage with mineral asset holders, processing operators, government and supply-chain partners to develop projects that meet UK-level engineering and commercial standards.
Tanzania sits within one of the world's most strategically important mineral corridors — host to gold, copper, graphite, nickel, rare earth and other critical mineral occurrences across multiple geological belts.
The country has a maturing regulatory framework for foreign engagement in the mineral sector, growing focus on local content, and an emerging set of formally engineered projects that meet international counterparty expectations.
Axiom's Tanzania presence is led by Ahmed A Shah, Director — Africa Operations, with established relationships across asset holders, operators, supply chain partners and government and public-sector stakeholders.
Commercial framework, EPC scopes and finance-side documentation prepared from the UK to international standards.
In-country leadership through Ahmed A Shah, Director — Africa Operations, providing direct continuity with sites and counterparties.
Trusted operational, technical and government partners coordinated under Axiom's commercial framework.
UK equipment, technology and engineering content brought into Tanzanian sites under structured procurement.
Engagement with relevant authorities, regulators and government and public-sector stakeholders on a transparent, compliant basis.
Concentrate and product logistics structured for compliance, traceability and end-buyer requirements.
Beyond Tanzania, Axiom evaluates selective opportunities across the East and Southern African resource corridor where the engineering, commercial and finance fundamentals align. Engagement is opportunity-led, not jurisdiction-broad.
Axiom does not enter jurisdictions where regulatory clarity, partner credibility or commercial enforceability fall below the standards Axiom applies to its own counterparties.
For mineral asset holders, operators, suppliers, offtakers or government and public-sector stakeholders, engagement is at principal and senior operational level.
Principal Engagement