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Grades, tremors add to Blyvoor’s woes

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A striking workforce is not the only challenge Village Main Reef faces at its recently acquired Blyvoor mine.

Perseus consolidates position in Côte d’Ivoire with A$60m swoop on neighbour...

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MERGER and acquisition activity in Africa’s gold mining sector took another step forward today after Perseus Mining offered about A$60m in shares for Exore,...

Teranga Gold’s Young plans on double-quick repayment of $414m debt pile

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TERANGA Gold intends to start mining the Massawa orebody in Senegal for a fraction of the $333m pre-production capital Barrick Gold estimated for the...

Crunch time for Pan African as new gold projects have to...

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The coming year is going to be a testing time for Pan African Resources. Management has to keep two major new capital projects under...

Missing workers found following “security incident” at IamGold’s Burkina Faso mine

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TWO people employed at IamGold's Essakane mine in Burkina Faso were located after they went missing following a security incident on Friday, said Mining...

Cockerill takes helm at Endeavour after CEO dismissed for “serious misconduct”

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ENDEAVOUR Mining announced Ian Cockerill would take over running of the company after firing its CEO of seven years Sébastien de Montessus for "serious...

Barrick’s water-treading in Tanzania may be a prelude to a new...

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THE political dynamics in Tanzania for Barrick Gold and its 63.9%-owned Acacia Mining couldn't be more sensitive. It's almost palpable. Asked last week to expand on...

AngloGold “steady as she goes’

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IT'S a difficult time to be a gold company CEO; yet AngloGold Ashanti’s Mark Cutifani cannot be accused of overpaying for assets or running behind time with project delivery.

Chasm opened as chamber offers 4% wage hike

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The Chamber of Mines has offered unions a 4% wage and benefits increase opening a chasm in expectations and economic reality.

Harmony looks again at listing Evander

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Harmony is once again considering a separate listing for Evander, because of the rocketing gold price, which also has major implications for the funding of its Wafi-Golpu project.