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Gold miners table wage increase of up to 6.5% for underground...

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SOUTH African gold producers including Sibanye-Stillwater and Harmony Gold have tabled a three-year wage offer to unions with increases ranging between 3% and 6.5% depending...

Balance of interests is the best SA gold wage talks can...

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Third par corrected to read 111,795 instead of previously stated 117,795. IN the eyes of many, the South African gold mining industry has had its day....

Union rivalry, bully culture, DMR corruption: Inside Sibanye-Stillwaters’ safety summits

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THIS year’s mining death toll of 21 at Sibanye-Stillwater mines has exposed this mining house to class action, as well as political attack. To...

Pan African forecasts slight tick-up in 2019 output to 170,000 oz

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FULL-year gold production ended June 30 from Pan African Resources (Pan African) would come in at the upper end of 2018 guidance, it said,...

Risky, life-threatening behaviour? “It’s what sapiens do …”.

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A PROPOSAL by Sibanye-Stillwater for a metals streaming deal can’t come quickly enough for the gold and platinum producer as concerns about the well-being...

SA gold firms, unions set aside July 11 for wage talks...

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SOUTH Africa's gold mining companies and unions will take their places at the negotiating table on July 11 as the sides grind out a...

Centamin falls to two-year low as Sukari’s Q2 numbers underwhelm

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SHARES in Centamin, the UK-listed gold producer operating the Sukari gold mine in Egypt, were under pressure in London today, falling just over 6.5%...

Acacia net cash restored after posting solid first half production

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ACACIA Resources all but restored its net cash balance to safer levels following second quarter gold production which totalled 133,778 ounces which means the...

AngloGold lays down new chapter of 350,000 oz/y for Sunrise Dam

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ANGLOGOLD Ashanti has set down plans to transform the performance of its Sunrise Dam mine in Australia which could produce as much as 350,000...

Froneman “traumatised” by spate of Sibanye-Stillwater gold deaths

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NEAL Froneman, CEO of Sibanye-Stillwater, described himself as "traumatised" by the high fatality rate at the firm's South African gold mines this year, saying...