Wits Gold posts loss increase
Exploration group Witwatersrand Consolidated Resources has increased its interim loss.
First Uranium to layoff staff at Ezulwini
First Uranium may retrench up to half of its employees at struggling Ezulwini, saying workers will have to prove their worth over Christmas to minimise layoffs.
West African Resources posts fresh production record from Sanbrado in June...
WEST African Resources produced 63,610 ounces of gold in the June quarter, a new record as it ramped up its Sanbrado gold mine in...
Randgold defies growth fears after Obuasi exit
Randgold's exit from a joint venture with AngloGold in Ghana's Obuasi could see its growth path occluded, said Goldman Sachs.
Seven dead after clashes at Barrick mine
Clashes between hundreds of villagers and police at a gold mine left seven people dead in northwest Tanzania, the mine's owner African Barrick Gold said.
Gold Fields may make South Deep decision before financing $834m Salares...
BOARD approval and financing for Gold Fields' $834m Chile project, Salares Norte, was most likely to be preceded by a strategic decision over South...
Legal challenge over Pan Africa’s Mintails project “not a showstopper”, says...
A LEGAL dispute over the status of the Mintails gold retreatment project west of Johannesburg was "not a showstopper", said Cobus Loots, CEO of...
Gold One granted $65m loan facility
Gold One International has received credit approval from two leading international banks - Absa Capital and BNP Paribas - for a $65m loan facility.
Gold Fields, Ghanaian government end feud
THE agreement between Gold Fields and the Government of Ghana over the future of the Damang mine had greatly improved their relationship in recent...
Harmony’s Nel says gold miner can’t hoard cash forever
HARMONY Gold CEO Beyers Nel acknowledged the company "cannot forever hoard cash", but a dividend policy adjustment or special payout was not yet in...


















