OCULUS INVESTMENTS (PTY) LTD
Oculus Investments (Pty) Limited t/a Oculus Mining & Railway Supplies (OCULUS) is a locally based trading Company focusing specifically on the Mining & Railway sectors. OCULUS is part of Lubricants Supplies Botswana (LSB) group of Companies. LSB is the distributor of Castrol and BP lubricants.
OCULUS is a citizen controlled entity and shareholders holding over 75% are actively involved in the management of the business.
Oculus Investments (Pty) Limited t/a Oculus Mining & Railway Supplies (OCULUS) is accredited as a supplier at all the leading mines in Botswana including Debswana. Non mining accreditations includes Botswana Railways, Botswana Power Corporation etc.
As a policy OCULUS represents brands of global repute and offering products and services that are strategic to the Mining and Railway sectors.
The relationships with brand principals are structured towards enabling OCULUS to provide value added service to its mining and railway customers.
Dunlop Industrial Products manufacture a complete range of rubber products at manufacturing facilities situated in Benoni and Howick. Its customer base includes the leading mining groups in South Africa.The manufacture of rubber products in South Africa first started at the Howick factory in 1919.
The present day Dunlop Industrial Products keeps with the tradition started some 85 years ago of supplying high quality rubber products. The products are particularly suited to tough mining and industrial conditions and surpass international standards.
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Tswana Fuel was established in 2011 with the required storage and transport infrastructure, experienced manpower.
Tswana Fuel plans to establish a network of 10 filling stations by December 2019. The progression to-date is as follows:
In Operation
Depot – storage and commercial operations ( Block 03, Gaborone/Lobatse )
Filling stations – retail activity ( Block 03 and Gabane/Gaborone, A1 High Way, Gaborone North, Lobatse Border Post )
Future Plans
Depot in Palapye, Charles Hill, Martins Drift, Francistown, Retail outlet in Molepolole
The Group has been the distributor for Castrol and BP lubricants for the past 18 years headed by the Chairman who was previously a Senior Manager of one of the oil majors operating in Botswana.
Since inception Tswana Fuel has handled over 200 million litres of fuels including some major transactions and has built up a commercial customer base that continues growing.
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CABS is an established and strong brand name in the financial retail market in Zimbabwe. The Society offers a diverse range of financial products and services that includes transaction and savings accounts, mobile banking, mortgage loans, money market investments, term deposits and pay-roll loans.
These are delivered through the largest branch network in the country which is linked to CABS on-line real time banking system.
CABS BRANCH LIST:
NAME: Arundel
ADDRESS: 14 Forest Road Arundel Village Arundel Harare
TELEPHONE: +263 24 369979
REGION: Harare & Mashonaland
NAME: Ascot Byo
ADDRESS: Shop 1&2 Ascot Complex Bulawayo
TELEPHONE:
REGION: Byo & Matabeleland
NAME: Avondale
ADDRESS: Shop 9 Stand 12A Avondale Shopping Centre, Harare
TELEPHONE: +263 24 308686/308915
REGION: Harare & Mashonaland
NAME: Beitbridge
ADDRESS: 349 Jsticis Road Beitbridge
TELEPHONE: +263 85 23338
REGION: Byo & Matabeleland
NAME: Bindura
ADDRESS: 29 R.G. Mugabe Street Bindura
TELEPHONE: +263 66 6543/7056
REGION:
NAME: Borrowdale CABS
ADDRESS: Shop11, 52 Borrowdale Road, Borrowdale, Harare
TELEPHONE:
REGION: Harare & Mashonaland
NAME: Bulawayo
ADDRESS: CABS Centre Bulawayo
TELEPHONE: + 263 29 75902/75991
REGION: Byo & Matabeleland
NAME: Bulawayo Fife St
ADDRESS: Fife St Between 9th and 10th Ave Bulawayo
TELEPHONE: +263 29 75991/75902
REGION: Byo & Matabeleland
NAME: CABS Centre Bulawayo
ADDRESS: 98 Jason Moyo St Bulawayo
TELEPHONE:
REGION: Byo & Matabeleland
NAME: Central Avenue
ADDRESS: Corner Fourth Street/Central Avenue Harare
TELEPHONE: +263 24 252861-7
REGION: Harare & Mashonaland
NAME: Chinhoyi
ADDRESS: 11 Magamba Way/Cnr Independence way Chinhoyi
TELEPHONE: + 263 67 22112/22307
REGION: Chinhoyi & Mashonaland West
NAME: Chipinge
ADDRESS: Main St, Chipinge Zimbabwe
TELEPHONE: + 263 27 204 2282/3
REGION: Manicaland
NAME: Chiredzi
ADDRESS: 349 Chilonga Drive Chiredzi
TELEPHONE: +263 31 2694
REGION: Midlands & Masvingo
NAME: Chisipite
ADDRESS: 85 Hindhead Avenue Chisipite Shopping Centre Harare
TELEPHONE: + 263 24 496208
REGION: Harare & Mashonaland
NAME: Chitungwiza CABS
ADDRESS: Shop 6 Chitungwiza Town Centre Chitungwiza
TELEPHONE: +263 24 31136
REGION: Harare & Mashonaland
NAME: First Street
ADDRESS: Corner First Street & George Silundika Harare
TELEPHONE: +263 24 700611/22
REGION: Harare & Mashonaland
NAME: Gokwe
ADDRESS: Stand No. 3816 Gokwe Zimbabwe
TELEPHONE: +263 59 2295
REGION: Midlands & Masvingo
NAME: Gwanda
ADDRESS: 628 Soudan St Gwanda Zimbabwe
TELEPHONE: + 263 84 22444
REGION: Byo & Matabeleland
NAME: Gweru
ADDRESS: CABS Centre Gweru
TELEPHONE: + 263 54 222051/8
REGION: Midlands & Masvingo
NAME: Hauna
ADDRESS: Hauna Growth Point Manicaland
TELEPHONE: + 263 26 2470
REGION: Manicaland
NAME: Hwange
ADDRESS: 24 Coronation Drive Hwange Zimbabwe
TELEPHONE: + 263 81 22711
REGION: Byo & Matabeleland
NAME: Kadoma
ADDRESS: 68 Newton Street Kadoma
TELEPHONE: + 263 68 23538/24314
REGION: Harare & Mashonaland East
NAME: Kariba
ADDRESS: 133 Makuti Road Kariba
TELEPHONE: + 263 61 6202/0261/6274
REGION: Harare & Mashonaland West
NAME: Karoi
ADDRESS: Stand 95 Karoi
TELEPHONE: + 263 61 6256/7641
REGION: Harare & Mashonaland West
NAME: Kwekwe
ADDRESS: Cnr 4th Ave & N/Mandela Way Kwekwe
TELEPHONE: + 263 55 22888/9
REGION: Midlands & Masvingo
NAME: Kelvin Corner
ADDRESS: Cnr Cripps and Kelvin Cnr
TELEPHONE: +263 242 700611
REGION:
NAME: Marondera
ADDRESS: Stand 68 The Green Marondera
TELEPHONE: + 263 65 27258/25425
REGION: Harare & Mashonaland East
NAME: Masvingo
ADDRESS: 402 R Mugabe Way Masvingo Zimbabwe
TELEPHONE: + 263 39 262391/2
REGION: Midlands & Masvingo
NAME: Murambinda
ADDRESS: Stand 107 Murambinda Growth Point Murambinda
TELEPHONE: + 263 25 2248
REGION: Manicaland
NAME: Murewa
ADDRESS: Stand 247 Murewa Growth Point Murewa
TELEPHONE: +263 65 22119
REGION: Harare & Mashonaland
NAME: Mutare
ADDRESS: CABS Centre Mutare.
TELEPHONE: + 263 20 63529/64311
REGION: Manicaland
NAME: Northridge Park
ADDRESS: Northend Close Northridge Park Highlands Harare.
TELEPHONE: + 263 24 883823-59
REGION: Harare & Mashonaland
NAME: Platinum Northridge Park
ADDRESS: Northend Close Northridge Park Highlands Harare.
TELEPHONE: + 263 24 883823-59
REGION: Harare & Mashonaland
NAME: Westgate
ADDRESS: Shop 9 Fountain court Westgate Shopping Centre
TELEPHONE: +263 242 339141
REGION: Harare & Mashonaland West
NAME: OM Green Zone
ADDRESS: CABS Center Cnr Sam Njoma & Jason Moyo Harare
TELEPHONE: +263 24 707731-4
REGION: Harare & Mashonaland
NAME: Park Street
ADDRESS: 1 Park Street /Cnr Jason Moyo Avenue Harare
TELEPHONE: + 263 24 756656/756538/781171
REGION: Harare & Mashonaland
NAME: Rusape
ADDRESS: Stand 796 18 Robert Mugabe Street Rusape
TELEPHONE: + 263 25 205 2664/1966/1968
REGION: Manicaland
NAME: Victoria Falls
ADDRESS: 306 Parkway Drive Victoria Falls Zimbabwe
TELEPHONE: + 263 83 44642
REGION: Byo & Matabeleland
NAME: Zvishavane
ADDRESS: 17 Fowler Avenue Zvishavane
TELEPHONE: + 263 39 2421
REGION: Midlands & Masvingo
P.O. BOX 2798, HARARE ZIMBABWE
CABS is an established and strong brand name in the financial retail market in Zimbabwe. The Society offers a diverse range of financial products and services that includes transaction and savings accounts, mobile banking, mortgage loans, money market investments, term deposits and pay-roll loans.
These are delivered through the largest branch network in the country which is linked to CABS on-line real time banking system.
BRANCH LIST:
NAME: Arundel
ADDRESS: 14 Forest Road Arundel Village Arundel Harare
TELEPHONE: +263 24 369979
REGION: Harare & Mashonaland
NAME: Ascot Byo
ADDRESS: Shop 1&2 Ascot Complex Bulawayo
TELEPHONE:
REGION: Byo & Matabeleland
NAME: Avondale
ADDRESS: Shop 9 Stand 12A Avondale Shopping Centre, Harare
TELEPHONE: +263 24 308686/308915
REGION: Harare & Mashonaland
NAME: Beitbridge
ADDRESS: 349 Jsticis Road Beitbridge
TELEPHONE: +263 85 23338
REGION: Byo & Matabeleland
NAME: Bindura
ADDRESS: 29 R.G. Mugabe Street Bindura
TELEPHONE: +263 66 6543/7056
REGION:
NAME: Borrowdale CABS
ADDRESS: Shop11, 52 Borrowdale Road, Borrowdale, Harare
TELEPHONE:
REGION: Harare & Mashonaland
NAME: Bulawayo
ADDRESS: CABS Centre Bulawayo
TELEPHONE: + 263 29 75902/75991
REGION: Byo & Matabeleland
NAME: Bulawayo Fife St
ADDRESS: Fife St Between 9th and 10th Ave Bulawayo
TELEPHONE: +263 29 75991/75902
REGION: Byo & Matabeleland
NAME: CABS Centre Bulawayo
ADDRESS: 98 Jason Moyo St Bulawayo
TELEPHONE:
REGION: Byo & Matabeleland
NAME: Central Avenue
ADDRESS: Corner Fourth Street/Central Avenue Harare
TELEPHONE: +263 24 252861-7
REGION: Harare & Mashonaland
NAME: Chinhoyi
ADDRESS: 11 Magamba Way/Cnr Independence way Chinhoyi
TELEPHONE: + 263 67 22112/22307
REGION: Chinhoyi & Mashonaland West
NAME: Chipinge
ADDRESS: Main St, Chipinge Zimbabwe
TELEPHONE: + 263 27 204 2282/3
REGION: Manicaland
NAME: Chiredzi
ADDRESS: 349 Chilonga Drive Chiredzi
TELEPHONE: +263 31 2694
REGION: Midlands & Masvingo
NAME: Chisipite
ADDRESS: 85 Hindhead Avenue Chisipite Shopping Centre Harare
TELEPHONE: + 263 24 496208
REGION: Harare & Mashonaland
NAME: Chitungwiza CABS
ADDRESS: Shop 6 Chitungwiza Town Centre Chitungwiza
TELEPHONE: +263 24 31136
REGION: Harare & Mashonaland
NAME: First Street
ADDRESS: Corner First Street & George Silundika Harare
TELEPHONE: +263 24 700611/22
REGION: Harare & Mashonaland
NAME: Gokwe
ADDRESS: Stand No. 3816 Gokwe Zimbabwe
TELEPHONE: +263 59 2295
REGION: Midlands & Masvingo
NAME: Gwanda
ADDRESS: 628 Soudan St Gwanda Zimbabwe
TELEPHONE: + 263 84 22444
REGION: Byo & Matabeleland
NAME: Gweru
ADDRESS: CABS Centre Gweru
TELEPHONE: + 263 54 222051/8
REGION: Midlands & Masvingo
NAME: Hauna
ADDRESS: Hauna Growth Point Manicaland
TELEPHONE: + 263 26 2470
REGION: Manicaland
NAME: Hwange
ADDRESS: 24 Coronation Drive Hwange Zimbabwe
TELEPHONE: + 263 81 22711
REGION: Byo & Matabeleland
NAME: Kadoma
ADDRESS: 68 Newton Street Kadoma
TELEPHONE: + 263 68 23538/24314
REGION: Harare & Mashonaland East
NAME: Kariba
ADDRESS: 133 Makuti Road Kariba
TELEPHONE: + 263 61 6202/0261/6274
REGION: Harare & Mashonaland West
NAME: Karoi
ADDRESS: Stand 95 Karoi
TELEPHONE: + 263 61 6256/7641
REGION: Harare & Mashonaland West
NAME: Kwekwe
ADDRESS: Cnr 4th Ave & N/Mandela Way Kwekwe
TELEPHONE: + 263 55 22888/9
REGION: Midlands & Masvingo
NAME: Kelvin Corner
ADDRESS: Cnr Cripps and Kelvin Cnr
TELEPHONE: +263 242 700611
REGION:
NAME: Marondera
ADDRESS: Stand 68 The Green Marondera
TELEPHONE: + 263 65 27258/25425
REGION: Harare & Mashonaland East
NAME: Masvingo
ADDRESS: 402 R Mugabe Way Masvingo Zimbabwe
TELEPHONE: + 263 39 262391/2
REGION: Midlands & Masvingo
NAME: Murambinda
ADDRESS: Stand 107 Murambinda Growth Point Murambinda
TELEPHONE: + 263 25 2248
REGION: Manicaland
NAME: Murewa
ADDRESS: Stand 247 Murewa Growth Point Murewa
TELEPHONE: +263 65 22119
REGION: Harare & Mashonaland
NAME: Mutare
ADDRESS: CABS Centre Mutare.
TELEPHONE: + 263 20 63529/64311
REGION: Manicaland
NAME: Northridge Park
ADDRESS: Northend Close Northridge Park Highlands Harare.
TELEPHONE: + 263 24 883823-59
REGION: Harare & Mashonaland
NAME: Platinum Northridge Park
ADDRESS: Northend Close Northridge Park Highlands Harare.
TELEPHONE: + 263 24 883823-59
REGION: Harare & Mashonaland
NAME: Westgate
ADDRESS: Shop 9 Fountain court Westgate Shopping Centre
TELEPHONE: +263 242 339141
REGION: Harare & Mashonaland West
NAME: OM Green Zone
ADDRESS: CABS Center Cnr Sam Njoma & Jason Moyo Harare
TELEPHONE: +263 24 707731-4
REGION: Harare & Mashonaland
NAME: Park Street
ADDRESS: 1 Park Street /Cnr Jason Moyo Avenue Harare
TELEPHONE: + 263 24 756656/756538/781171
REGION: Harare & Mashonaland
NAME: Rusape
ADDRESS: Stand 796 18 Robert Mugabe Street Rusape
TELEPHONE: + 263 25 205 2664/1966/1968
REGION: Manicaland
NAME: Victoria Falls
ADDRESS: 306 Parkway Drive Victoria Falls Zimbabwe
TELEPHONE: + 263 83 44642
REGION: Byo & Matabeleland
NAME: Zvishavane
ADDRESS: 17 Fowler Avenue Zvishavane
TELEPHONE: + 263 39 2421
REGION: Midlands & Masvingo
P.O. BOX 2798, HARARE ZIMBABWE
Access Bank Zambia Limited obtained its banking license on the 13th of May 2008, under the Banking and Financial Services Act 1994, and officially commenced operations on the 24th of September 2008. The Bank is a member of the Access Bank Group, a leading multinational, full-scope, and pre-eminent Pan-African financial services franchise made up of 7 Banking subsidiaries (including one in the United Kingdom).
Access Bank (Zambia) Limited delivers full-scope commercial banking products, E-banking services and services (encompassing retail, wholesale, treasury, global trade, financial markets and corporate banking) to the Zambian banking populace and provides efficient Cash Management services within the various regional blocs where the Group’s subsidiaries operate.
The bank’s business activities are in line with Group's main business activities organised along four customer segments, each served by strategic business units (“SBUs”) as follows:
Corporate and Investment Banking
The Corporate and Investment Banking SBU focuses on multinational, well-structured large local and foreign owned companies with risk rating falling within a specified limit, as well as financial institutions in the banking, capital markets, pensions and insurance sub-sectors. The Corporate and Investment SBU's sector focus include the cement and construction, communications, manufacturing, upstream oil and gas, and financial institutions sectors, and selective focus in the downstream oil & gas, power, transportation, agriculture and real estate sectors. The Corporate and Investment Banking SBU's Financial Markets unit offers clients a wide range of financial services including treasury (trading in fixed income and currency products), corporate finance, project finance and structured finance (acquisition and leveraged finance services). This division is also responsible for the Group's relationships with domestic and international financial institutions (including development finance institutions ("DFIs").
Commercial Banking
The Commercial Banking SBU focuses on incorporated companies Federal Government ministries, departments and agencies, as well as state and local governments. The Commercial Banking SBU's target market includes companies that are within the Corporate and Investment Banking value chain, as well as Federal, State, and Local Governments. Specific target customers include Asian companies in key sectors/industries and select states/cities, manufacturing companies, consumer, hospitality and lifestyle companies and contractors in select sectors (oil and gas, construction and real estate).
Personal and Private Banking
The Personal Banking section of the SBU focuses on affluent professionals, employees in the value chain of the Group's corporate clients, as well as students, pensioners, employees of religious organizations and informal traders.
Products and Services
At Access, we offer our customers a variety of products and services designed to help you better manage your funds. For added banking convenience, we offer additional products and services which help meet your personal and business needs.
Savings Account
Current Account
Internet Banking
MPOwer Biz Account
Credit Card
Solo Account
Business competitiveness
Our customers are at the heart of our business model. Working with some of the world’s biggest companies, we grow their business by empowering their employees, suppliers and distributors. We are giving millions of individuals the power of banking.
Quality policy & objectives
Bank of Zambia and Bankers Association of Zambia standards
Service pledge
Speed, Service and Security
BRANCH LIST ACCESS BANK:
LUSAKA
HEAD OFFICE
Plot 682, Cairo Road North end
P. O. Box 35273 Lusaka Zambia
Tel: 0260211227941
Fax: 0260211229967/227956
E: zambiainfo@accessbankplc.com
W: zambia.accessbankplc.com
CAIRO BRANCH
Plot 682, Cairo Road, North end
P. O. Box 35273 Lusaka, Zambia
Tel: 0211 227941
Fax: 0211 229967/227956
LONGACRE’S BRANCH
Plot 2166, Haile Selassie Avenue
P. O. Box 36368 Lusaka, Zambia.
Tel: 0211 252217/252248/252250
Fax: 0211 252207
LUSAKA SQUARE
Anchor House Sapele Road
Tel: 0211-229508 0211 224280
Fax:0211 227190 0211 227187
MAKUMBI BRANCH
Plot No. 2374 Thabo Mbeki Road Piziya Office Park
Tel: 0211 360310
Fax: 0211 25891
TAZARA BRANCH
Tazara House Avenue Cnr. Independence / Dedan Kimathai Rd Tel: 0211 227468 0211 224466
Fax: 0211 22746
ACACIA BRANCH
Stand No. 22768
Corner, Great East Road/Thabo Mbeki Road Arcades
P. O. Box 37273 Lusaka, Zambia
Tel: 0260950437941
KALINGALINGA BRANCH
Plot No. B4/24/146 Kamloops Rd
Tel: 0211 260498
Fax: 0211 260 478
GARDEN BRANCH
Plot No. 39 Katima Mulilo Rd
Tel: 0211 220851
Fax: 0211 220849
MAKENI MALL BRANCH
Cosmopolitan Mall Plot 397A Shop #25C Kafue Road Lusaka, Zambia.
Tel: 0260960729125
COPPERBELT PROVINCE
CHINGOLA BRANCH
ZRA building 11 Kitwe Rd
Tel: 0212 312872 - 0212 310478
Fax: 0212 312938
CHILILABOMBWE AGENCY
Plot No. 151 Buntungwa Rd Industrial Area Tel: 0212 380956
Fax: 0212 380959
KITWE BRANCH
33 Ebenezer Centre Independence Way
Tel: 0212 225061/3
Fax: 0212 225066
KITWE AGENCY
Plot No. 1306 Chibuluma Rd Industrial Area
Tel: 0212 212202
Fax: 0212 212201
DANGOTE CEMENT PLANT
Masaiti Ndola
Tel: 0260979701893
NDOLA BRANCH
Plot No. 5527 President Avenue
Tel: 0260 212 611031
Fax: 0260 212 612032
KITWE BRANCH
Plot No. 493/494 Union House Zambia Way
Tel: 0260 770712003
NORTHERN PROVINCE
KASAMA BRANCH
Shoprite Independence Avenue
Tel: 0214 222609
Fax: 0214 222612
MBALA BRANCH
Independence Avenue
Tel: 0214 450185 / 0214 450212
Fax: 0214 450060
LUAPULA
MANSA BRANCH
Plot No. 335 Cnr President / Kawambwa Rd
Tel: 0212 212 821978
Fax: 0212 821979
NORTH – WESTERN PROVINCE
SOLWEZI BRANCH
Shop 26 city mall
Tel: 0260 770712004
Solwezi / Chingola Rd
Tel - 0212 821978
Fax: 0218 212
SOLWEZI BRANCH
Solwezi / Chingola Rd
Tel - 0212 821724
Fax: 0218 821370
MUFUMBWE AGENCY
Plot 1 Mutanda - Chavuma Road Council Building Tel: 0218 253011
Fax: 0260 08 253060
CHIPATA
Plot No. 4769 Lunkhwakwa Rd
Tel: 0216 223702/1
Fax: 0216 223702
P. O. BOX 35273
Access Bank Zambia Limited obtained its banking license on the 13th of May 2008, under the Banking and Financial Services Act 1994, and officially commenced operations on the 24th of September 2008. The Bank is a member of the Access Bank Group, a leading multinational, full-scope, and pre-eminent Pan-African financial services franchise made up of 7 Banking subsidiaries (including one in the United Kingdom).
Access Bank (Zambia) Limited delivers full-scope commercial banking products, E-banking services and services (encompassing retail, wholesale, treasury, global trade, financial markets and corporate banking) to the Zambian banking populace and provides efficient Cash Management services within the various regional blocs where the Group’s subsidiaries operate.
BRANCH LIST ACCESS BANK:
LUSAKA
HEAD OFFICE
Plot 682, Cairo Road North end
P. O. Box 35273 Lusaka Zambia
Tel: 0260211227941
Fax: 0260211229967/227956
E: zambiainfo@accessbankplc.com
W: zambia.accessbankplc.com
CAIRO BRANCH
Plot 682, Cairo Road, North end
P. O. Box 35273 Lusaka, Zambia
Tel: 0211 227941
Fax: 0211 229967/227956
LONGACRE’S BRANCH
Plot 2166, Haile Selassie Avenue
P. O. Box 36368 Lusaka, Zambia.
Tel: 0211 252217/252248/252250
Fax: 0211 252207
LUSAKA SQUARE
Anchor House Sapele Road
Tel: 0211-229508 0211 224280
Fax:0211 227190 0211 227187
MAKUMBI BRANCH
Plot No. 2374 Thabo Mbeki Road Piziya Office Park
Tel: 0211 360310
Fax: 0211 25891
TAZARA BRANCH
Tazara House Avenue Cnr. Independence / Dedan Kimathai Rd Tel: 0211 227468 0211 224466
Fax: 0211 22746
ACACIA BRANCH
Stand No. 22768
Corner, Great East Road/Thabo Mbeki Road Arcades
P. O. Box 37273 Lusaka, Zambia
Tel: 0260950437941
KALINGALINGA BRANCH
Plot No. B4/24/146 Kamloops Rd
Tel: 0211 260498
Fax: 0211 260 478
GARDEN BRANCH
Plot No. 39 Katima Mulilo Rd
Tel: 0211 220851
Fax: 0211 220849
MAKENI MALL BRANCH
Cosmopolitan Mall Plot 397A Shop #25C Kafue Road Lusaka, Zambia.
Tel: 0260960729125
COPPERBELT PROVINCE
CHINGOLA BRANCH
ZRA building 11 Kitwe Rd
Tel: 0212 312872 - 0212 310478
Fax: 0212 312938
CHILILABOMBWE AGENCY
Plot No. 151 Buntungwa Rd Industrial Area Tel: 0212 380956
Fax: 0212 380959
KITWE BRANCH
33 Ebenezer Centre Independence Way
Tel: 0212 225061/3
Fax: 0212 225066
KITWE AGENCY
Plot No. 1306 Chibuluma Rd Industrial Area
Tel: 0212 212202
Fax: 0212 212201
DANGOTE CEMENT PLANT
Masaiti Ndola
Tel: 0260979701893
NDOLA BRANCH
Plot No. 5527 President Avenue
Tel: 0260 212 611031
Fax: 0260 212 612032
KITWE BRANCH
Plot No. 493/494 Union House Zambia Way
Tel: 0260 770712003
NORTHERN PROVINCE
KASAMA BRANCH
Shoprite Independence Avenue
Tel: 0214 222609
Fax: 0214 222612
MBALA BRANCH
Independence Avenue
Tel: 0214 450185 / 0214 450212
Fax: 0214 450060
LUAPULA
MANSA BRANCH
Plot No. 335 Cnr President / Kawambwa Rd
Tel: 0212 212 821978
Fax: 0212 821979
NORTH – WESTERN PROVINCE
SOLWEZI BRANCH
Shop 26 city mall
Tel: 0260 770712004
Solwezi / Chingola Rd
Tel - 0212 821978
Fax: 0218 212
SOLWEZI BRANCH
Solwezi / Chingola Rd
Tel - 0212 821724
Fax: 0218 821370
MUFUMBWE AGENCY
Plot 1 Mutanda - Chavuma Road Council Building Tel: 0218 253011
Fax: 0260 08 253060
CHIPATA
Plot No. 4769 Lunkhwakwa Rd
Tel: 0216 223702/1
Fax: 0216 223702
P. O. BOX 35273
Pilanesberg Platinum Mine: At just over ten years old, PPM is a young, growing mine and, although PPM understand the important role PPM play in securing the future of our country, PPM are driven by more than just the day-to-day of doing business in South Africa.
PPM, a truly authentic, conscientious, and contributing member of society, strives to bring more to the table than just ore and it is our foundational drive to ensure we use our position in the community to affect sustainable change wherever possible.
PPM continuously find ways to improve the lives of both our people and communities in which we live, while protecting the environment as PPM contribute towards the growth and transformation of this sector.
The PPM team is committed to invest in the future, leaving a legacy which encompasses our mission and vision.
As a subsidiary of Sedibelo Platinum Mines (SPM), PPM also understands the greatest impact can be better realized when we all work together. As a result, PPM drive to build a spirit of community and partnership is more than just lip service. Our firm objectives are to use our position in this community to support small businesses, educate our youth and enable economic development.
PO BOX 20710 PROTEA PARK RUSTENBURG 0305
At just over ten years old, PPM is a young, growing mine and, although we understand the important role we play in securing the future of our country, we are driven by more than just the day-to-day of doing business in South Africa.
PPM, a truly authentic, conscientious, and contributing member of society, strives to bring more to the table than just ore and it is our foundational drive to ensure we use our position in the community to affect sustainable change wherever possible.
We continuously find ways to improve the lives of both our people and communities in which we live, while protecting the environment as we contribute towards the growth and transformation of this sector.
The PPM team is committed to invest in the future, leaving a legacy which encompasses our mission and vision.
As a subsidiary of Sedibelo Platinum Mines (SPM), PPM also understands the greatest impact can be better realized when we all work together. As a result, our drive to build a spirit of community and partnership is more than just lip service. Our firm objectives are to use our position in this community to support small businesses, educate our youth and enable economic development.
PO BOX 20710 PROTEA PARK RUSTENBURG 0305
P.O. BOX 2798, HARARE ZIMBABWE
With over 70 years in the industry, Harmony is an emerging market gold mining specialist with a sizeable copper footprint.
Harmony is the largest gold producer by volume in South Africa and is a significant operator of gold tailings retreatment facilities. In Papua New Guinea, Harmony owns and operates the Hidden Valley mine and owns 50% of the Tier 1 Wafi-Golpu copper-gold project. Harmony recently acquired 100% of the Eva Copper project, a near-term copper project in Queensland, Australia.
For over 70 years Harmony has, more than any other gold mining company in South Africa, demonstrated true sustainability. From our enduring history, to the product we mine and the way in which it is mined, to the care we take to preserve the environment and the support we provide to our communities, Harmony has illustrated, time and again, that sustainability is the driving force of our business.
OPERATIONS
JOEL
057 733 7040057 733 7014
MASIMONG
057 910 5650
TARGET 1
057 452 4429
TSHEPONG NORTH
057 907 2113
TSHEPONG SOUTH
057 916 7244
DOORNKOP
011 278 6679
KUSASALETHU
018 782 9348
MPONENG
018 700 1890018 700 1749
SOLUTION CENTRE
018 700 1710
MOAB KHOTSONG
018 478 1919
KALGOLD
018 332 1192
MINE WASTE SOLUTIONS
018 478 4214
CORPORATE OFFICES
2016 – 2022
LOW-RISK, HIGH QUALITY GLOBAL ACQUISITIONS
GROWTH
Our future path remains clear and Harmony, as a multi-national entity, continues to grow and develop.
While our 70th anniversary has been celebrated at a time of almost unprecedented global uncertainty – and certainly unprecedented in the history of this company – we remain resolute in our objective to grow and develop our people and assets, and provide sustainable value to all our stakeholders through responsible operation and economic regeneration.
Full ownership of Hidden Valley acquired in October 2016
First ever fatality-free period for Harmony as a group for the June 2017 quarter
Moab Khotsong and Great Noligwa mines acquired in March 2018
The third iteration of the Mining Charter was gazetted on 27 September 2018
South Gauteng High Court approves agreement on the silicosis class action settlement
Harmony concludes acquisition of Mponeng and related assets in September 2020
Construction starts on 30MW solar photovoltaic plants in the Free State in June 2022, the first of a 167MW ESG commitment
On 6 October 2022, Harmony entered into an agreement with Copper Mountain to acquire 100% of the Eva copper project in Australia and a package of regional exploration tenements
2010 – 2015
BECOMING SOUTH AFRICA’S FOREMOST GOLD PRODUCER
In 2010, Hidden Valley, Harmony’s first offshore greenfields project in a joint venture with Newcrest Mining Limited, was officially opened
By June 2010, 26% of Harmony’s shareholders were based in the United States
In 2011, exploration and feasibility study results confirmed the viability of the Wafi-Golpu project held by the joint venture between Harmony and Newcrest
In 2012, Harmony launched its first employee share ownership plan – the Tlhankanelo Employee Share Trust – benefitting 33 000 Harmony employees
In 2013, we vendor-financed the disposal of 25% of Free State-based Phoenix Tailings operations; an additional 5% was given to the Community Trust, controlled by Harmony
First-ever fatality free period reported by our South African operations for the December 2014 quarter
2002– 2009
CREATING A DIVERSIFIED ASSET AND OWNERSHIP BASE
Legislation governing the South African mining industry was overhauled with the promulgation of the Mineral Resources and Petroleum Development Act 28 of 2002
Harmony transferred its listing from Nasdaq to the New York Stock Exchange in November 2002
Acquired a 50% share of Freegold which included the Joel, Phakisa, Tshepong and Bambanani mines
In 2002, Harmony entered Papua New Guinea, acquiring an initial stake in the Hidden Valley exploration project
CARE
True sustainability can only be achieved with the proper management of the environment and the support of the host communities that are impacted by mining activities.
It is for this reason that Harmony takes its role as a responsible corporate citizen seriously. We have evolved our approach to mining to one that is co-operative and responsible. We pursue a myriad of programmes and initiatives that aim to uplift and develop our host communities, while mitigating our environmental impact as far as feasibly possible, to ensure that we leave a positive and lasting socio-enviro-economic legacy in the areas we operate.
In 2003, a landmark deal was successfully concluded whereby black economic empowerment firm African Rainbow Minerals Gold acquired a 20% stake in Harmony. This was hailed as one of the most important empowerment deals of South Africa’s first decade of democracy, being a microeconomic reflection of the country’s political miracle of 1994
Through this empowerment deal, Harmony fully acquired the Freegold operations
On 1 October 2003, Dr Patrice Motsepe was appointed chairman
The first iteration of the Mining Charter was released in 2004
Harmony’s acquisition campaign continues into 2004 with the purchase of Avgold, which owned the Target mine
Harmony began a prefeasibility study, based on the resource defined at that time, as well as a substantial exploration campaign on the Wafi- Golpu prospect in Papua New Guinea
In 2007 and 2008, Harmony buys back royalties over Hidden Valley and Wafi-Golpu held by Rio Tinto
In 2008, the Morobe Mining Joint Venture, a 50:50 partnership between Harmony and Australian mining company, Newcrest Mining Limited, was established
1996 – 2001
FORGING AN INDEPENDENT, MULTI-OPERATION COMPANY
Harmony’s era of growth and expansion began with the its initial listing on the Nasdaq in 1996
The Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, widely considered as one of the most progressive in the world, was approved by the Constitutional Court on 4 December 1996, taking effect on 4 February 1997
The service agreement with Randgold & Exploration was terminated in 1997 at which point Harmony began operating as a completely independent gold mining company
From 1997, Harmony embarked on an acquisition strategy to expand the company from being a single-lease mining operation to becoming an independent, multi-operation, worldclass gold producer, commencing with the acquisition of Lydenburg Exploration Limited, as well as the Unisel, Grootvlei and Consmodder operations
Between 1998 and 2000 Harmony acquires additional mining rights in the Free State, Mpumalanga, Gauteng and North West provinces in South Africa:
Evander and Masimong in 1998
Kalgold in 1999
Randfontein in 2000
Elandskraal in 2001
VALUE
The enduring value of the product we mine is unquestionable.
Its principal characteristics of being highly corrosion-resistant, malleable and highly-conductive make gold one of the most superior of the mined commodities. More significantly, it is viewed as a store of wealth, on which the true value of gold has been based for the past 6 000 years. Demand for gold is as sustainable as its characteristics and for as long as the precious metal remains that most coveted of commodities, we will continue to supply the market.
1950 – 1995
THE EARLY YEARS
Established on 25 August 1950 as a public company with the purpose of operating the Harmony mine, a single mine lease in the Free State; it was formed as a subsidiary of the mining finance house Rand Mines
Listed on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange in 1951
First gold poured in September 1954
Production of uranium began in 1955
On 31 May 1961, South Africa officially became a Republic
In 1972, ownership of Harmony was transferred to Barlow Rand Group following the merger of Barlow and Rand Mines, which effectively created one of the largest industrial corporations in South Africa
In 1973, Harmony merged with the Anglovaal-owned Merriespruit and Virginia mines to formally establish Harmony Gold Mining Company Limited. The amalgamated operation had a lease area of 9 933.67ha
In 1992, the gold interests of Barlow Rand, including Harmony, were spun out into the newly-incorporated Randgold & Exploration
South Africa held its first non-racial democratic elections in 1994
In late 1994, Randgold canceled its management agreement with Harmony and entered into a service agreement to supply executive and administrative services at market rates
TIME
Over the past seven decades, Harmony has grown from a single-lease mine into a multinational entity that has the resources, skills and fortitude to endure all conditions.
But our most telling sign of sustainability is not our longevity, but rather the way in which we are able to turn our assets to account by extracting the maximum value over a longer life-of-mine. Many of the assets we have owned and mined over the decades would have closed much earlier under previous owners. By applying our business acumen and a responsible mindset, Harmony has prolonged the lives of these assets, to the sustained benefit of employees, communities, shareholders and other stakeholders.
Corner Main Reef Road & Ward Avenue,
Randfontein, 1759, South Africa




