November 4, 2021 B2Gold sees imminent end to Mali row over Menankoto CEO Clive Johnson said he is confident the permit renewal dispute will be resolved “over the course of the next few months."
November 4, 2021 Barrick Gold quarterly profit dented by weak prices The gold giant reported an 18% drop in third-quarter profit from the prior three-month period, weighed down by weaker prices for the precious metal.
November 3, 2021 Demand to keep tin price on a tear — report Fitch expects tin demand to continue outstripping supply, pushing the market into deficit by 2026.
November 3, 2021 Tesla, Apple, Google, Microsoft dodge Congo cobalt class-action Judge said while the complaint lists "tragic events" it could not trace a link back to US tech giants: "The only real connection is that the companies buy refined cobalt.”
November 3, 2021 Anglo American strategy boss replaces Cutifani as CEO Duncan Wanblad, 54, will be the first South African to run the company since Tony Trahar stepped down in 2007.
November 2, 2021 Africa’s crackdown on informal gold miners spreads to Mali The government plans to require permits for small-scale miners and set up 200 cooperatives with the help of the World Bank.
November 1, 2021 Iamgold says all Burkina Faso mine personnel safe after Friday’s attack Company said two individuals who were missing following Friday's incident have been safely located.
November 1, 2021 Chifeng Gold and unnamed partner to buy Golden Star for $470m Golden Star owns 90% of the Wassa gold mine in southwest Ghana.
October 31, 2021 COP26: What G-20 leaders agreed on coal, methane, net-zero Politicians promised to stop financing overseas coal plants, tackle methane leaks and take greater action this decade to limit global warming.
October 29, 2021 Zambia announces mining tax breaks, pares deficit in 2022 budget The mining industry’s lobby group had complained for years that not being allowed to deduct royalties amounted to double taxation and deterred investment.
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