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Gold One ‘won’t pay more’ for Ezulwini

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Gold One International CEO Neal Froneman says the company won’t offer more for Ezulwini than the $70m already on the table, adding the asset is unlikely to be viable as a stand-alone entity.

AngloGold takes Obuasi social crisis to US arbitration

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ANGLOGOLD Ashanti has sought international arbitration in order to save operations at Obuasi following a deterioration in security at the mine, situated in Ghana. In...

Gold could surge to $5,000/oz, says bank

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GOLD prices might soar to nearly $5,000 per ounce if US president Donald Trump's assault on Federal Reserve independence undermines America's central bank, according...

Pan African Resources dips as CEO exits

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Jan Nelson, chief executive officer for small-cap gold miner Pan African Resources Plc, has quit.

Newmont unveils new CEO as Palmer set to retire

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TOM Palmer will retire from Newmont by December after more than a decade with the world's largest gold producer, the company said on Monday,...

Harmony Gold on track to beat production forecast for 2025

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HARMONY Gold said on Monday it was on course to produce more gold than forecast for its 2025 financial year ended June 30. For the...

Barrick to pay Mali $430m as bows to mining code

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BARRICK Mining has reached a 244bn CFA francs ($430m) settlement with Mali to resolve a two-year dispute that forced closure of the Loulo-Gounkoto gold...

Ramaphosa tells NUM mineworkers should not be “the losers” of a...

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MINEWORKERS should not end up as the losers of strike action, said Cyril Ramaphosa, South African president and a founder of the National Union...

Sibanye-Stillwater fires broadside at AMCU’s Mathunjwa as more striking miners die

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IN the latest broadside fired in the violent, two-week-long strike over wage increases, Sibanye-Stillwater’s executive head of human resources, Themba Nkosi, posted an open...

Harmony Gold to spend R7.9bn extending Mponeng to 2044

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HARMONY Gold on Wednesday announced the R7.9bn extension of Mponeng which will keep the mine, located west of Johannesburg, operating until at least 2044. Commenting...