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Sibanye-Stillwater not alone as Southern Africa counterparts weigh own vaccination rollout

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SIBANYE-Stillwater, the South African precious metals miner, is an outlier in terms of securing Covid-19 vaccinations, insisting it will explore rolling out the jabs...

Lower grades, coup knock Randgold’s output

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Randgold Resources didn’t escape the knock-on effects of the recent military coup in Mali, with production down almost a fifth at the group’s key assets in the West African country and costs rising significantly as a consequence.

Sibanye signs wage accord but AMCU stays out

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Despite extending the negotiation period Sibanye has been unable to convince AMCU to sign a wage deal and has settled with the other unions instead.

Harmony halts Hidden Valley JV operations

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Harmony Gold Mining says it has halted operations at its Hidden Valley joint venture operation in Papua New Guinea following an earthquake.

Shanta Gold takes gross debt down to lowest level in decade...

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SHANTA Gold repurchased outstanding loan notes and repaid a debt facility with a commercial bank taking gross debt to $1m, described by the firm's...

NUM to hand demands to Pamodzi liquidators

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Mineworkers affected by the collapse of Aurora Empowerment System's financing plan to hand over a list of demands to the Pamodzi Gold liquidators.

Gold price extends losses

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Gold has fallen further below $1 200/oz in Europe, extending the previous session's losses, as a report that China will not make gold a major part of its portfolio undermined sentiment.

Mineworker dies at Harmony’s Bambanani mine

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A winch operator has died at Harmony Gold's Bambanani mine in the Free State after a ground fall, the National Union of Mineworkers says.

Perseus board gives formal investment nod to $265m Yaouré gold mining...

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PERSEUS Mining's board gave the widely expected approval for the development of Yaouré, a project in Côte d’Ivoire that will cost $265m to develop and will...

DRDGold sells mining licences

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DRDGold said it had significantly derisked the business following the disposal of mining licences owned by Durban Roodepoort Deep and West Wits - a move that helped flood company coffers.