The Tati Goldfields are a mineral-rich band in Botswana and Zimbabwe in southern Africa.
It is the southernmost of the gold-bearing bands in the Archaen greenstone (schist) belts of Zimbabwe.
It is estimated that between 1866 and 1963 over 200,000 ounces of gold were produced from mines in the Tati Goldfields.
[1] The area along the Tati River was pit mined by the Bakalanga before the arrival of Europeans.
[6] The gold mineralization occurs in quartz veins, intruded into the volcano-sedimentary rocks of the Tati greenstone belt.