Endeavour confirms forced purchase of gold by Burkina Faso Govt.
BURKINA Faso forcibly bought 200 kilograms of gold from Endeavour Mining in order to cover "public needs", said Bloomberg News.
The Toronto-listed gold miner told the...
Barrick Gold “monitoring” Zambia, weighs expansion opportunities for Lumwana
BARRICK Gold said it was keeping tabs on developments in Zambia as it sought expansion opportunities for Lumwana, its 100%-owned, 160 million pound a...
Seven dead after clashes at Barrick mine
Clashes between hundreds of villagers and police at a gold mine left seven people dead in northwest Tanzania, the mine's owner African Barrick Gold said.
Resolute confirms reports in talks to sell Ravenswood to EMR for...
RESOLUTE Mining confirmed media speculation in Australia on Monday it was in advanced negotiations to sell its Ravenswood mine to private equity firm, EMR...
Ghana takes over the Damang Mine from Gold Fields citing failure...
The Ghanaian government has taken over operational control of the Damang gold mine from Gold Fields following the expiration of Gold Fields lease over...
DRDGOLD lays out ambitions but capital plans turn on security of...
DRDGOLD wanted to consolidate all surface tailings deposits in South Africa, but said future acquisitions would be measured against security of tenure in the...
Metallon battles against power faults, new currency regime
INCESSANT power outages have stymied Metallon Gold's operations in Zimbabwe after the gold producer saw production fall 15% in the March quarter. Some 4,275...
Randgold 2018 output guidance unaffected by Tongon strike
RANDGOLD Resources said production guidance of 1.35 million ounces to 1.30 million oz would be unaffected by a flare up of industrial action at...
Endeavour to progress CEO probe “as quickly as possible”
ENDEAVOUR Mining said it planned to progress an investigation into the activities of its former CEO Sébastien de Montessus "as quickly as possible".
De Montessus...
Acacia shares plummet 20% as Tanzania lodges $190bn claim
ACACIA Mining owed the Tanzanian government $190bn related to alleged under-declaration of concentrate exports between 2000 and 2017, according to notices of adjusted assessment...

















