Centamin lifts Q2 gold output but inflation takes costs to high...
CENTAMIN said it was on track to produce between 430,000 to 460,000 ounces of gold for its 2022 financial year after a strong quarter...
AngloGold shamed at Davos
AngloGold Ashanti has scooped the unwanted "Public Eye Award" for environmental and social "irresponsibility" on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum.
SA gold firms ‘close to the wire’
Even without factoring in the effects of wage increases, the South African gold industry was teetering on the edge and would be burning cash after capital spend.
Gold Fields renews pursuit of Gold Road Resources
GOLD Fields and Gold Road Resources are expected to make an announcement early next week on the outcome of a renewed bid by Gold...
Newcrest halts Ivory Coast operations
Newcrest Mining has temporarily suspended operations at its Bonikro gold mine in Ivory Coast as precaution due to possible security issues tied to the recent election tensions.
The yin and yang of gold’s rare blossoming: bulls dream whilst...
NO commodity in the world needs a health warning quite like gold.
Just ask Gold Fields CFO, Paul Schmidt, who earlier this year wrote forward...
Govt rail-roaded South Deep BEE deal: Ramphele
Mamphela Ramphele, the former chairperson of Gold Fields, defended the firm's role in the empowerment of its South Deep mine saying it was forced upon it.
Bombs planted at Harmony mine
Harmony Gold has found bombs in the ventilation system of its Phakisa mine after an explosion killed four people last week.
Soros ditches most gold in first quarter
Billionaire financier George Soros, who calls gold "the ultimate bubble," has dumped almost his entire $800m stake in bullion.
NUM to stage mass meeting at Cooke as Sibanye readies axe
SOUTH Africa's National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) is to hold a mass meeting at Sibanye-Stillwater's Cooke shafts, west of Johannesburg, on November 1 after the...


















