Sarago Mining stands at the intersection of responsible mineral extraction and heavy-duty vehicle solutions — powering Zambia's growth from the ground up.
Located in the heart of Zambia's mineral-rich Copperbelt Province, Sarago Mining has been a cornerstone of responsible mining and industrial excellence since its founding.
What sets Sarago apart is our dual expertise: world-class mineral extraction paired with a comprehensive vehicle sales and servicing division. We don't just mine the earth — we provide the machinery that moves it, creating an integrated ecosystem that serves Zambia's growing industrial landscape.
Certified under ISO 14001, ISO 45001, and ISO 9001, our operations reflect an unwavering commitment to safety, quality, and environmental stewardship.
Sarago Mining operates across two integrated business divisions, each reinforcing the other to deliver unmatched value across Zambia's industrial sector.
Advanced open-pit and underground mining operations targeting copper, cobalt, and precious gemstones. We employ cutting-edge geological mapping and extraction techniques to maximise yield while minimising environmental disruption.
Authorised dealer of heavy-duty mining trucks, earth movers, and industrial vehicles. From CAT-class haul trucks to utility vehicles, we supply, service, and maintain the machines that power Zambia's mines and construction sites.
Our unique integration of mining operations and vehicle expertise means we understand machinery from both sides — as operators and suppliers. This dual perspective delivers unmatched operational efficiency and equipment longevity.
Our mining operations tap into geological formations over 500 million years old. The unique combination of beryllium, chromium, and vanadium produces emeralds of extraordinary colour and clarity that are coveted by collectors and jewellers worldwide.
Each emerald recovered at Sarago sees light for the first time after half a billion years in darkness — a moment our miners never take for granted.
Learn More →Situated in the Copperbelt, Sarago's copper operations use advanced processing methods to produce high-grade cathode copper. Our concentrator plant processes over 3,000 tonnes of ore daily with industry-leading recovery rates.
After extraction, displaced topsoil is preserved in seedbanks for environmental restoration — ensuring the land can be returned to its natural state when operations conclude.
Learn More →From 100-tonne haul trucks to utility pickups, Sarago supplies and services the full spectrum of vehicles that keep Zambia's industries moving. New and certified pre-owned options available.
The workhorse of modern mining — 250 tonne payload capacity with advanced terrain management and fuel-efficiency systems.
Large hydraulic mining excavator with 12m³ bucket capacity for high-production loading.
Large track-type tractor for heavy ripping and dozing in mining and quarry operations.
Mine-spec utility vehicle with roll-over protection, fire suppression, and underground certification.
30,000-litre capacity mine-spec water truck for dust suppression and site management.
Progressive rehabilitation of mined land, seedbank preservation, and water recycling systems that return 85% of process water. We've planted over 50,000 indigenous trees across our operational footprint.
$45 million invested in local communities including schools, healthcare facilities, agricultural cooperatives, and skills training programmes. 78% of our workforce is locally sourced.
Over 5 million lost-time-injury-free hours. Our safety management system exceeds ISO 45001 standards with continuous improvement programmes and regular third-party audits.
Five million hours without a lost-time injury marks a new chapter in our commitment to workplace safety and operational excellence.
Read More →Sarago's vehicle division completes the largest single delivery of mining trucks in Zambia's history, expanding our rental fleet capacity by 40%.
Read More →Sarago's community investment programme delivers a new 12-classroom block serving over 600 students in the Lufwanyama district.
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