Unlocking the Minerals for Global Change
Tusker Minerals owns two highly prospective projects for Rutile and HMS Cameroon, West Africa
Tusker Minerals is an African-focused explorer advancing a world-class portfolio of critical mineral assets across Cameroon & Malawi.
Our Flagship Project
Central Rutile Project
Tusker is positioned to supply one of the world’s most vital titanium feedstocks used in aerospace, defence and clean technologies.
Supported by a seasoned management team with deep African experience and a strong shareholder base, Tusker is building a responsible supply chain for the global energy transition.
Why Tusker Minerals?
Flagship Natural Rutile (Titanium) opportunity in Cameroon
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7,500 km² landholding in an emerging, high-grade mineral-sands province.
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Early sampling shows premium-grade rutile, commanding strong market pricing.
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Close to the deep-water port of Douala, enabling low-cost, rapid export routes.
World-class Heavy Rare Earth & Gallium projects in Malawi
- Machinga hosts high-grade dysprosium + terbium, essential for EV motors and wind turbines.
- Tundulu adds a new high-grade gallium discovery, a strategic semiconductor metal.
- Multiple drill-ready targets deliver steady news flow and resource-growth potential.
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Strong market tailwinds for critical minerals
Global electrification drives long-term demand for heavy rare-earth magnets along with teh aerospace, defence and pigment sectors relying on high-purity natural rutile.
Supply constraints in rare earths and gallium create favourable pricing dynamics moving forward.
Key Drivers of Rare Earth and HMS Demand
Electric vehicles (EVs)
Leading the growth, EV motors will drive more than 50% of the consumption value by 2035.
Wind power generators
‘Other' applications
Rare earths also play a key role in other technology, including speakers, fiber optics and medical devices.
Heavy REEs Dy & Tb in high demand
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China and Myanmar global Dy/Tb mine production.
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Of global Dy/Tb production is located in China.
Source: Adamas Intelligence: Rare Earth Magnet Market Outlook to 2035 at Q2 2022