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Gold Fields hit with Native Title reverse

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The Federal Court of Australia has judged that the correct procedure was not followed in the 2004 re-grant of mineral tenements to the St. Ives mine.

Venkat quits AngloGold Ashanti to become CEO of Vedanta

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AngloGold Ashanti CEO Srinivasan “Venkat” Venkatakrishnan has resigned and will leave the group at the end of August to become CEO of diversified...

Central Rand Gold using pension deductions in order to stay afloat...

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CENTRAL Rand Gold (CRG), a Johannesburg-listed mining company, was using pension deductions in order to stay open, said City Press citing highly placed sources...

Sibanye moves to protect equity with super-sized $600m RCF

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SIBANYE-Sibanye moved to quell fears it may eventually turn to equity finance again after its super-sized its dollar-denominated credit facility, nearly doubling it to...

Harmony Gold to book R1.7bn in gold and currency hedging losses...

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HARMONY Gold would book a headline share earnings loss for its 2020 financial year ended June 30 owing to derivative losses totalling R1.7bn, according...

Union claims Sibanye-Stillwater is “preparing for a strike” at its SA...

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SOUTH African union Solidarity said Sibanye-Stillwater was spending more time preparing for a strike at its gold operations than trying to reach a new...

NUM refers Sibanye-Stillwater gold talks to CCMA

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WAGE negotiations at Sibanye-Stillwater's gold operations have been referred to mediation, said the National Union of Mineworkers which described the miner's latest offer as...

Why tensions between Mali and Barrick have turned up a notch

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TENSIONS between Barrick Gold and Mali were turned up a notch after the Canadian miner on Thursday denied government allegations it failed to honour...

Golden Star targets unchanged gold production for 2020 as focus falls...

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GOLDEN Star has guided to gold production of between 195,000 to 210,000 ounces for the 2020 financial year which is largely in line with...

First Uranium needs cash yet again

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Nine months after it raised $150m, First Uranium needs yet more cash to keep going after technical problems with the shaft at the Ezulwini mine hit gold production.