Gold may rebound on safe haven demand
There may be a move towards safe haven investments such as gold following the acts of terrorism in Paris over the weekend.
Mahanyele to quit Shanduka Group
Phuti Mahanyele is to leave Shanduka Group in June after 10 years at the company in order to start her own business.
Rio Tinto to combine with Savannah in Mozi
Rio Tinto will combine its heavy mineral sands project in Mozambique with those of Savannah Resources.
Acacia signs $1m Burkina Faso exploration deals
Acacia Mining has extended its search for gold in Burkina Faso's Hounde Belt signing earn-in deals with Canyon Resources and Thor Explorations
BHP Billiton may face regulator sanctions
BHP Billiton said it may face regulator sanctions related to breaches of anti-corruption laws linked to the Beijing Olympics and terminated projects.
Forbes Coal to refinance bond, debt
Forbes Coal is to refinance debt with Resource Capital Fund, its shareholder, and Investec Bank handing the bank warrants that convert into shares.
Platinum Australia takeover back on track
The takeover of Platinum Australia by Jubilee Platinum will proceed following an out of court settlement with a disgruntled former contractor of the Australian firm.
ENRC founders aim bid at company
Eurasian Natural Resources Corporation's founders, and the Kazakh government, are planning a buyout of the company valuing it at $4.7bn.
AngloGold halts Blyvoor 5 shaft pumping
AngloGold Ashanti has stopped pumping activities at Blyvoor 5 shaft but will keep dewatering its neighbouring Savuka shaft by pumping two other Blyvoor shafts.
Mugabe condemns Russia sanctions
Robert Mugabe, Zimbabwe prime minister, said UN sanctions against Russia for its role in Ukraine was the work of "evil men".


















