The return of Bernard Swanepoel
Village Main Reef looks a high-risk, high-reward play that widows and orphans should avoid, but gold bugs could be attracted to like moths to a candle.
Gold harder to find than ever before as junior sector ‘hurts’
DIGGING in Egypt’s Eastern Desert, 25km from the Red Sea, geologists for Centamin, a UK-listed gold miner, turned amateur archeologists when they stumbled on...
Gold Fields acknowledges SEC probe
Gold Fields acknowledged that the US Securities Exchange Commission was to investigate the group's South Deep empowerment transaction.
Harmony confirms restructuring at Doornkop
Doornkop may follow Kusasalethu as the next Harmony mine to face restructuring after the firm issues a Section 189 notice to employees.
Sibanye lights up subdued SA gold sector
Sibanye Gold's cash generating ability heightened the prospect of a dividend, and
shed light on a be-dimmed gold sector pressured by a falling gold price.
Sibanye hunting 300,000 oz/year African gold miner
SIBANYE Gold was targeting a 200,000 ounce to 300,000 oz/year African (non-South African) gold mine or producing company as it sought to bolster its...
AngloGold counts cost of strikes, Obuasi troubles
Third quarter production would come in at 1.03 million ounces, well below guidance
and raising the likelihood of more profound output losses and higher cash costs for
the year.
Barrick to complete Lumwana expansion study by year-end
BARRICK CEO Mark Bristow said on Wednesday a study into the $2bn expansion of the group's Lumwana copper mine in Zambia was expected to...
Gold industry’s high rollers embrace thrift
True to their word, the world's gold producers have replaced thrift with expansion which raises the question as to where the next greenfield projects will come from.
Great Basin Gold pins hopes on Hollister deal
Great Basin Gold put some much needed esprit into its share price saying plans to sell down assets would be accelerated as it sought to save the company.

















