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Zambia debt crisis could provide election hopeful Hichilema his best chance...

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MOUNTING debt that Zambian president Edgar Lunga incurred in order to meet on previous election promises could prove his undoing, said Bloomberg News. A week...

AngloGold slashes full year guidance 300,000 oz amid Obuasi safety review

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ANGLOGOLD Ashanti lowered its full year gold production guidance for its 2021 financial year as the suspension of its Ghana mine Obuasi was extended to...

Centamin pays $46.3m interim dividend, maintains year-end payout promise

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CENTAMIN, a UK-listed miner that operates Egypt's Sukari gold mine, said it would pay a $0.04 US cents per share interim dividend - equal...

Cash machine: Sibanye-Stillwater forecasts R25bn in attributable interim profit

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SIBANYE-Stillwater will rack up an attributable interim profit of as much as R25bn when it reports its numbers on August 25, the company said...

Resolute agrees to sell Bibiani for $90m to Ghanaian start-up Asante...

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RESOLUTE Mining has launched a second attempt at the sale of the mothballed Bibiani mine in Ghana with the outlook second time round looking...

Glencore keeps the beat for high-paying miners with $1.1bn special dividend,...

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GLENCORE today unveiled a special cash dividend of $500m and plans to buy back up to $650m of its own shares following a strong...

BHP’s former utility player, Alberto Calderon is AngloGold Ashanti’s last shot...

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ANGLOGOLD Ashanti’s head office is located in Turbine Hall, a building of metal grid windows, ductwork, and brick in downtown Johannesburg that dates from...

Endeavour Mining on track to exceed minimum dividend payout for 2021

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ENDEAVOUR Mining could pay more than the $125m in dividends it promised shareholders this year after a strong second quarter in which net earnings...

New face, old hand: What to watch out for in Gary...

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ASKED at a press conference what his successor might look like, Ivan Glasenberg replied: “I hope he looks like me.” It was a quip...

Blackrock joins banks to buy and close coal plants in Asia

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SOME of the world's largest financial institutions including Blackrock and Citigroup are planning to buy coal-fired plants in Asia and operate them in such...