The rare metals
behind modern industry.
Four critical metals — tantalum, tungsten, antimony, chrome — pulled from Zimbabwe's pegmatites and the Great Dyke, graded on site, and moved to the refiners that need them.
The quiet metals that keep industry running.
Tantalum, tungsten, antimony, chrome. Unglamorous metals — and exactly the ones alloys, electronics and defence cannot do without. Jangjing Private Limited has built its whole business around them, on ground that has produced minor metals for generations.
The model is plain. We dig what we can, buy the rest from the small miners already working these hills, grade every load, and ship it clean — Mutoko and Hurungwe for the pegmatite metals, the Kadoma belt for antimony, the Great Dyke for chrome. When a number needs a second opinion, the University of Zimbabwe checks the geology and the assays.
- K-01Four metals, one deskTa, W, Sb and Cr sourced, graded and sold under one roof.
- K-02Bought local, graded tightFair prices to the miners who already work this ground; every load assayed.
- K-03Checked by the universityUZ geologists and labs keep our grades and tonnages honest.
Heavy lifting, kept in-house.
From the rock face to the loaded truck, every stage runs on Jangjing's own machines and crews — so grade, cost and timing never hinge on a subcontractor.
Heavy work, done right.
Extraction, haulage and processing across our owned and partnered ground.


Built to deliver, not just to dig.
No single pit makes a metals business. Six things do.
Supply, gathered
Dozens of small diggings, folded under contract into one supply we can actually stand behind.
The gear is ours
Our diggers, our trucks, our plant — we set the pace and guard the grade, not a hired crew.
Short on all four
Tantalum, tungsten, antimony, chrome — every one sitting on a structural shortage.
Provenance buyers trust
Great Dyke chrome, classic pegmatite tantalum and tungsten — ground the market already respects.
Nothing ships on trust
Registered title, approved channels, an independent assay on every lot.
Numbers, backed
University of Zimbabwe geologists and labs when the grades need a witness.
Formal, lawful, supported.
Jangjing operates inside Zimbabwe's drive to formalise small-scale mining and add value to critical minerals.
Policy tailwind
National policy pushes to formalise artisanal mining and beneficiate critical minerals — exactly the gap our purchase deals close.
Bringing miners onto the books
We pull informal diggers into a documented, fairly-priced and licensed supply chain.
Clean, assayed export
Registered mining title and approved export channels, with an independent assay on every lot.
Local trust
Jobs, skills, fair prices and rehabilitation keep communities and authorities on side.
Connected to global metal markets.
Our concentrates reach international refiners and merchants through a trusted trading partnership — combining Zimbabwean production with established commercial reach, financing and logistics.
Request a quote.
Tell us the metal, grade and volume you need — our team responds with availability and pricing.
