Tribute---Shri-Om-Prakash-JindalTribute - Shri Om Prakash Jindal

Shri Om Prakash Jindal Founder Chairman of the Jindal Group was born on August 7, 1930, to a farmer in Nalwa village of Hisar district in Haryana. Having interest in technology from a young age, he started his industrial career with a humble bucket-manufacturing unit in Hisar in 1952. In 1964, ...

Mr-Naveen-JindalMr Naveen Jindal

Mr Naveen Jindal is is a man of many talents. He is an Indian Member of Parliament, the Chairman of Jindal Steel and Power Ltd (JSPL), Chancellor of the O.P. Jindal Global University, a sports enthusiast and a family man. The youngest son of Shri O.P. Jindal, the steel visionary and former Ministe...

mr-sushil-maroo---deputy-managing-director-and-head-global-venturesMr Sushil Maroo - Deputy Managing Director and Head Global V...

A Professional par excellence, Mr. Sushil Maroo is a stalwart in the field of strategic planning, business management, financial management, and corporate affairs. He is on the board of Jindal Steel and Power Limited (JSPL) since 2004 and is a Deputy Managing Director. He also joined the board of Ji...

Ashish-Kumar---CEO---Africa-Business-VenturesAshish Kumar - CEO - Africa Business Ventures

Mr Ashish Kumar arrived in South Africa in 2008 to sow the seeds for Jindal Steel and Power’s (JSPL) operations in Africa, and has laid a solid foundation from which Jindal Africa intends launching its wide-ranging operations in order to realise its continental ambitions.Jindal Africa sees trem...

Corporate Profile

Jindal Africa is a part of Indian multinational conglomerate Jindal Steel and Power Limited (JSPL), which in turn is part of the US$15 billion, diversified O.P. Jindal Group. This industrial conglomerate is a leading player globally in the steel, power, mining, coal to liquid, oil & gas, and infrastructure sectors.Jindal recognises that Africa is endowed with great mineral wealth and  hardworking committed people. Its intent is...

 

News & Highlights

Indian company starts exporting coal from Mozambique

A ship carrying the first 36,000 tons of coal mined by Indian-owned company JSPL Mozambique Minerais Wednesday left the port of Beira in Mozambique heading for India, the managing director of the company sai...

JSPL Mozambique commissions 400 TPH Wash plant

In February, Jindal Africa’s Mozambique operations- JSPL Mozambique commissioned the 400 TPH Wash Plant. The commissioning of the wash plant puts Jindal...

Ashish Kumar - From campus to corner room

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Our Presence in Africa

South Africa - Corporate Office

South Africa - Corporate Office

Jindal Africa has established its headquarters in Johannesburg, South Africa, from where it oversees the regional operations and expansion plans.Jindal Africa’s management are eager to infuse the country with the company’s innovative, pioneering spirit while strengthening bilateral relatio...
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Botswana

Botswana

As Botswana continues its development journey through Vision 2016 and Millennium Development Goals (MDG), Jindal Africa has plans to be at the forefront as true partners, thus setting the company’s plans and priorities to align with the country’s national goals.Jindal Africa intends...
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Madagascar

Madagascar

This Indian Ocean island boasts a treasure chest of limestone, providing Jindal Africa with access to more than 1-billion tonnes containing steel-grade deposits. Current plans include establishing a cement plant in the country, while also exporting the raw material to its steel plants in India that ...
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Mozambique

Mozambique

Mozambique’s thermal-grade coal and substantial coking coal reserves present a promising opportunity for Jindal Africa to make a significant impact in this thriving economy.Coal mining is underway at our open cast operation with the first export produced by first quarter of 2013. We are target...
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Namibia

Namibia

Jindal Namibia, which operates under Jindal Africa, plans to operate an iron ore minein the region of Khomas in Windhoek. Jindal Mauritius, recently acquired EnvirongeoConsulting which possesses EPL 4914 & 4013 for base metal and Iron. The companyplans to explore these resources with the aim of ...
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South Africa

South Africa

Jindal Africa has established its headquarters in Johannesburg, South Africa, from where it oversees the regional operations and expansion plans.Jindal Africa operates the 1.5 million tonnes-a-year Kiepersol Colliery in the Mpumalanga province, which produces high quality anthracite for both the dom...
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Tanzania

Tanzania

Jindal Africa’s presence in Tanzania is one of continual growth and expansion. The team is focused on exploration activities in coal, copper and iron ore and has recently received its licence for the mining of copper in Kilimanjaro on a 300-hectare site.The company has also acquired 10 Special ...
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Zambia

Zambia

Jindal Africa hopes to play a pivotal role in developing Zambia’s copper resources and downstream facilities. The company currently has two copper concessions some 150km from the capital Lusaka, where it is involved in exploration activities to determine the extent of the copper reserves.Jindal...
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