May 16, 2019 Gold miner sues Zimbabwe central bank for not paying in dollars Zimbabwe’s biggest gold producer sued the country’s central bank for $132m because it has been paying for the metal in a local quasi-currency rather than US dollars.
May 16, 2019 Transition Metals to acquire Cryderman gold project in Ontario Recent discoveries in the area included IAMGOLD’s 10 million oz and growing Cote Gold project and Pan American Silver’s 3 million oz Juby project.
May 15, 2019 Wallbridge completes Fenelon bulk sampling A total of 33,233 tonnes of ore with a reconciled average grade of 18.49 g/t gold containing 19,755 oz. gold were processed at the Camflo Mill.
May 15, 2019 Condor Gold losses narrow as progress at La India pays off Miner logged a pre-tax loss for the period of £352,553, compared to a £602,678 loss a year before, as administrative expenses almost halved.
May 15, 2019 Positive heap leach test results lift Marathon Gold’s shares The latest results are more favorable than the 59% gold recovery used in a preliminary economic assessment completed in October 2018.
May 15, 2019 Platinum firms gear up for tough South Africa wage talks A rise in producer profits is likely to provoke higher wage demands from labour unions including the militant AMCU.
May 15, 2019 Lonmin likely to cut fewer jobs due to revenue boost – CEO Higher prices for a basket of Lonmin's metals and a weaker South African rand helped the London-listed miner to an annual pre-tax profit in 2018, its first since 2013.
May 15, 2019 Currie permitted to drill at Rossland gold project in BC The Rossland gold project is located within the third largest mining camp in British Columbia.
May 15, 2019 Ivanhoe Mines secures full financing for first two mines in Congo Ivanhoe can now finance Kakula and Kipushi mine to commercial production, and significantly advance, or achieve, production at the company’s Platreef Project in South Africa.
May 15, 2019 Australia’s St. Barbara grabs Canada’s Atlantic Gold in $536m deal Moves gives Aussie miner access to the Moose River gold complex in Nova Scotia, Canada, which comprises one producing open-pit and three other development projects.
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