Mali to buy additional 10% stake in B2Gold’s Fekola for $47m
B2GOLD, the Toronto-listed gold producer, operating in Mali and Namibia, said the Malian government would subscribe for another 10% stake in its Fekola gold...
Gold Fields restructures South Deep, affecting 1,560 staff
NICK Holland's hope that "green shoots" had appeared in respect of Gold Fields' South Deep production plans came to nought today after the group...
Can’t allow ego to stand in way of DRDGold’s future –...
"ANYONE can be a CEO; you can be the CEO of your corner shop if you want to,” said Niël Pretorius who actually doesn’t...
Add women in mining to agenda of DMR’s Safety Summit next...
THE safety of women working in mining - especially underground mines - ought to be added to the list of important items to discuss...
Govt., AMCU outrage misses Implats desire to reallocate growth capital
IT was as if Impala Platinum CEO, Nico Muller, had a nose for the brewing storm when he told journalists at the announcement of...
Zambia’s Equinox described by Barrick chairman as world’s worst deal
BARRICK executive chairman, John Thornton, described the firm's 2011 purchase of Equinox Minerals, a company that contains the Lumwana copper mine in Zambia, as...
Randgold Resources maintains 2018 guidance despite interim shortfalls
Randgold Resources has kept its full year-guidance on production and costs intact despite revealing some slippage in the six months to end-June with gold...
Glencore may extend share buy-back beyond $1bn in Q4
GLENCORE raised the prospect it could extend a share buy-back programme beyond the targeted $1bn as there weren't any promising merger and acquisition (M&A)...
B2Gold records quantum H1 earnings lift as Fekola impact felt
TORONTO-listed B2Gold posted net income of $70m for the first half of its 2018 financial year - a significant increase over the $15m it...
Glasenberg plays straight bat to DoJ as Glencore posts “light” interim...
GLENCORE CEO, Ivan Glasenberg, played the straightest of bats to concerns the US Department of Justice (DoJ) will investigate the company saying in comments...

















