August 23, 2011 Gold Fields closes four percent down as gold skids Shares in South Africa's Gold Fields, the world's fourth-largest gold producer, fell over four percent on Tuesday in its biggest one-day drop in 18 months as bullion's latest rally looked…
August 23, 2011 African Minerals increases capacity of Tonkolili iron ore project London-listed Africa-focused mining giant African Minerals Ltd has announced that the operating capacity of Tonkolili iron ore mine in Sierra Leone has increased from 12 million mt per year to…
August 23, 2011 Goldplat flags “significant” hike in operating profits Goldplat ( LON:GDP ) put out a very encouraging update saying its two gold recovery operations have been performing strongly and that it expects to post a “significant increase’ in…
August 23, 2011 Hana Mining updates drilling at copper-silver Project in Botswana Hana Mining announced Tuesday its most recent drilling results from the completion of 13 infill diamond drill holes at the Banana Zone at its Ghanzi sediment hosted.
August 22, 2011 Endeavour, Adamus merge into West African gold producer Shares of Endeavour Mining were up 6.15% on the TSX on Monday, after the Canadian company agreed to buy Australia's Adamus Resources, which gained 9% on the news.
August 22, 2011 India to consider banning chrome ore exports to China According to the CEO of Albanian Minerals, India and South Africa are mulling a ban on raw chrome exports to China in a bid to keep local ferrochrome producers competitive…
August 22, 2011 Aquarius Platinum still in talks over Mimosa operation The platinum miner said Monday it was still in talks with the Zimbabwean capital over a key deadline after its indigenization plan was rejected last week.
August 22, 2011 Australia miners taking another look at Uganda Four years after Hardman Oil sold its stake in Uganda's oil industry, Australian firms are taking a second look at the country with the appointment of an honorary consul to…
August 21, 2011 Anglo American’s fight for largest iron ore mine in Africa turns ugly South Africa’s Department of Mineral Resources, defending itself in court after awarding prospecting rights to a company linked to President Jacob Zuma’s son, will seek criminal charges against the plaintiff…
August 21, 2011 Canada’s Caledonia contests Zimbabwe licence withdrawal Caledonia Mining, which owns Blanket Mine near Gwanda, on Friday said Youth Development, Indigenisation and Empowerment minister Saviour Kasukuwere acted outside his ambit in asking the ministry of mines to…
Chile’s Mantoverde makes workers new offer as strike continues The offer includes paying out the equivalent of $17,400 per worker, the company said. January 28, 2026 | 12:12 pm