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Barrick, AngloGold to finally see $1bn in Kibali profits after DRC...

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BARRICK Gold CEO Mark Bristow said chances were high the company would secure an agreement this year for the payment of nearly $1bn in...

Gold hits new record high

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The gold price shot through a fresh all-time high after the release of grim US economic data.

Caledonia looks to one fifth gold increase as starts work on...

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ZIMBABWEAN gold miner Caledonia Mining has forecast a more than 20% increase in annual production in 2023 after recording a new record of 80,775...

Tongon delivers for Randgold

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The Tongon gold mine in troubled Cote d'Ivoire has delivered the goods for Randgold Resources despite the near civil war that erupted in the country.

Gold price gain offsets bumpy production quarter for AngloGold Ashanti

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ANGLOGOLD Ashanti produced 7% less gold year-on-year in the first quarter with a portion of the decline related to Covid-19 absenteeism at its Ghana...

Shanta to average over 100,000 oz/year after commissioning second mine, Singida

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SHANTA Gold has forecast average annual gold production of 103,000 ounces over the next five years with potential for expansion from its recently commissioned...

Modder East strike hits Gold One output

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Gold One International’s second-quarter production has come in lower than guidance, mainly due to labour-related disruptions at its flagship Modder East mine.

Acacia sticks to 5-year plan despite lower gold

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Acacia Mining, which posted a 63% fall in interim profit, said a five-year plan to generate free cash flow would not be changed even if the gold price sank lower.

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...

Froneman vows to take ‘harder line’ on strikes

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Neal Froneman, CEO of Sibanye Gold, said the SA gold sector was aligned on rejecting 'unrealistic' wage demands and that it would take a harder line than the platinum industry.