Puma Energy Tanzania has reinforced its commitment to supporting the sustainable growth of the mining sector by taking part in a high-level national forum aimed at enhancing local participation in the industry’s value chain.
The three-day conference, organized by the Ministry of Minerals, took place at Malaika Beach Resort in Mwanza and brought together key stakeholders from government, the private sector, and civil society.
Discussions centered on strategies to maximize Tanzanian involvement across all levels of the mining industry from exploration and extraction to processing and logistics.
The Minister for Minerals,Anthony Mavunde, accompanied by the Chairperson of the Mining Commission, Dr. Janet Lekashingo, toured Puma Energy Tanzania’s booth during the event.
The company was represented by Sales Manager Mr. Prosper Kasengela, who outlined Puma Energy’s contributions to the sector and its role in supporting safe, efficient, and scalable mining operations.
“Puma Energy is committed to partnering with both large- and small-scale miners across Tanzania, offering tailored energy solutions that drive productivity and sustainability,” Mr. Kasengela said.
The conference underscored the importance of collaboration between the energy and mining sectors in achieving Tanzania’s broader development goals.
Puma Energy’s participation was seen as a strong signal of the private sector’s readiness to invest in local capacity building and economic empowerment.
As a key player in Tanzania’s energy landscape, Puma Energy continues to support critical sectors including mining, transport, construction, and aviation.
The company is widely recognized for its focus on quality, safety, and inclusive growth, with initiatives that empower local communities and contribute to national economic resilience.
