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Harmony halves debt, pays dividend on record R5.2bn top line

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HARMONY Gold kicked off its 2017 financial year in spectacular style paying a dividend and halving net debt after collecting revenue that - at...

Gold Fields seeking “incremental growth” after Yamana failure, says interim CEO

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GOLD Fields will return to dealmaking in order to remedy a steep production decline from about 2026 with the focus falling on incremental growth...

Safety audits underpin dysfunctional DMR, industry relationship

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ANGLOGOLD Ashanti CEO, Srinivasan Venkatakrishnan, came up with an interesting illustration of how the increasing number of safety audits conducted on South Africa’s mines...

B2Gold employees killed in Mali after attack on convoy

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B2GOLD said three employees were killed and several others injured in an attack on a company convoy in Mali about 75km west of Bamako,...

Chinese miner secures Kazakhstan gold acquisition

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ZIJIN Mining Group has struck a deal to acquire a Kazakhstani gold operation for $1.2 billion, marking the Chinese firm's largest takeover in six...

Sibanye halts Beatrix as NUM, AMCU clash

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In an ominous turn of events, nine employees were injured at Sibanye Gold's Beatrix mine after rival union members clashed.

Centamin to assess M&A options after imposing stability on Egyptian mine,...

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CENTAMIN, the UK-listed gold producer, will turn its attention to potential merger and acquisition targets after stabilising its Sukari mine in Egypt. Martin Horgan, Centamin...

Barrick may buy back Acacia Mining after Randgold merger – report

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BARRICK Gold may buy the shares it doesn't already own in Acacia Resources, the UK-listed Tanzanian miner in which it has a 64% stake. Bloomberg...

DRDGold doubles cash to R1.3bn as bullion booms

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SOUTH African gold producer DRDGOLD has more than doubled its cash reserves to R1.31bn in its 2025 financial year ended June, up from R521.5m...

Harmony starts to deliver

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December quarterly results from Harmony contain good news from the operations in both South Africa and Papua New Guinea, where the Wafi/Golpu project continues to grow.