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Endeavour announces deal to sell Agbaou in Côte d’Ivoire for up...

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ENDEAVOUR Mining has agreed to sell its Agbaou mine in Côte d'Ivoire to Allied Gold, a privately-held firm that bought Sadiola mine in Mali...

Less of a void at Central Rand Gold

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An internal study shows the "double void" problem at Central Rand Gold may not be as bad as initially feared, but the share price has hit an all-time low of 9c compared with R20 in 2007.

Solid from Pan African, but running battles with criminal element at...

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PAN African Resources reiterated its 185,000 ounce production target for the 2020 financial year, and said it would accelerate studies into new projects, but...

AMCU’s Mathunjwa key figure in bringing Harmony strike to close

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HARMONY Gold said it has lost between 10 and 15 production days at Kusasalethu where an unprotected strike drew to a close today -...

SA gold sector heading inexorably for a strike

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The $100 per ounce slide in the gold price made it more urgent to strike a wage deal but analysts said a strike of one stripe or another appeared to be inevitable.

Barrick ordered to pay $2m to dealmaker Ian Hannam

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BARRICK Gold has been ordered to pay veteran dealmaker Ian Hannam's firm $2m for helping to broker its merger with Randgold Resources in 2018. Hannam...

Barrick committed to “mutually beneficial resolution” with Mali

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BARRICK Gold was "fully engaged and committed to reaching a mutually beneficial resolution" with Mali to end a dispute over its assets there, said...

Gold Fields warns of gold output downgrades

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Gold Fields said production would be no higher than 3.4 million oz and could fall lower as supply disruptions took hold, but it would not compromise on its position as a high yield gold payer.

Sawiris looms large as La Mancha lines up new ‘game-changer’

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EGYPTIAN tycoon, Naguib Sawiris, loomed large in the African gold sector this week. Endeavour Mining, a company in which he has a 30% stake, put...

Illegal mining rampant in SA gold industry

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Neal Froneman, CEO of Sibanye Gold, said illegal mining occurred in abandoned and operating mines. He also had some choice words for the SA government.