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World Gold Council urges sector to cut emissions 80% in effort...

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THE World Gold Council (WGC) has urged the gold mining sector to embrace decarbonisation, including switching to renewable electricity generation, in order to meet...

Caledonia Mining eases through COVID-19 with leap in Q1 output, earnings

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CALEDONIA Mining Corp. registered a strong showing in the first quarter of its 2020 financial year as operating and market circumstances combined favourably -...

DRDGOLD lays out ambitions but capital plans turn on security of...

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DRDGOLD wanted to consolidate all surface tailings deposits in South Africa, but said future acquisitions would be measured against security of tenure in the...

Rand helps SA gold firms absorb Eskom hike

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Assuming a relatively stable gold price of $1,400/oz, SA gold shares can start to offer some value with the rand weakness already offsetting power tariff increases.

Clearly, Mike Fraser didn’t join Gold Fields to play safe

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SO much for Africa’s largest gold mine, the sobriquet given to a joint venture (JV) in Ghana between Gold Fields and AngloGold Ashanti. Unveiled...

PIC writes to AngloGold requesting information after CEO returns $800,000 bonus

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SOUTH Africa's government-owned pension fund, the Public Investment Corporation (PIC), said it had written to AngloGold Ashanti asking for details on what action it...

ARM declares maiden interim dividend on metal prices fly

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AFRICAN Rainbow Minerals (ARM) followed its stellar performance in the year ended June 2017 - when it trebled earnings and doubled its dividend to...

Pan African sticks to its SA knitting

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Pan African Resources CEO Jan Nelson says South Africa is still the best country in Africa in which to develop and run the kind of mining projects he’s looking for.

Gold Fields’ Muller says South Deep ‘dysfunctional’

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Newly appointed VP of South Deep, Nico Muller, delivered a withering appraisal of South Deep's management and engineering track-record.

Num wants First Uranium CEO to be fired

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The National Union of Mineworkers has urged mining company First Uranium Corporation to fire its CEO after the company said it may retrench 1,800 mineworkers.