Harmony banks on growth projects
Harmony Gold says a shaft accident at one its mines is likely to affect production but growth products will contribute to output.
Sibanye-Stillwater not seeking fresh capital for uncertain, strike-hit SA mines
NEAL Froneman, CEO of Sibanye-Stillwater, said the company would not seek new capital for its South African operations whilst the environment remained uncertain.
The Minerals...
Asanko Gold “progressing” on refinancing talks with Red Kite
SHARES in Asanko Gold made further gains on Thursday (January 18) after the ravaging of last year which saw the value of the gold...
Resolute shares plummet after Bibiani gold mining lease is terminated by...
RESOLUTE Mining's efforts to sell its Bibiani gold mine may have been stymied at the last moment after the Ghana government ordered the termination...
Kloof miners returned to surface safely, says Sibanye-Stillwater
ALL 260 workers trapped underground at Sibanye-Stillwater's Kloof gold mine since Thursday have been returned to surface, the company said.
The incident at the Kloof...
Preece says name “in the hat” to lead Gold Fields as...
GOLD Fields took steps to rebuild its executive team today announcing newly three new appointments, all drawn from within its ranks.
In come Kelly Carter...
Mineworker dies before court ruling
A week before the Constitutional Court ruled on his claim for R2.6m in health damages from AngloGold, a mineworker died of lung disease.
Randgold’s Malian assets operational
Randgold Resources CEO Mark Bristow says the company's operations in Mali are
operational, adding that conditions in the country are returning to normal.
Report says US-sanctioned Zimbabwe businessman may have held stake in Kuvimba...
A REPORT by Bloomberg News has raised questions over who stands to benefit from Kuvimba Mining House, a company established to resurrect gold and...
Harmony scans SA for uranium as targets lift in fuel’s output
HARMONY Gold is looking at increasing uranium production through third party supply and by improving the capacity of its processing facilities.
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