September 24, 2016 Ivanhoe and Zijin announce more high-grade copper results at the Kakula Discovery According to Ivanhoe, the latest results reinforce the exceptional grades and shallow, flat-lying geometry of the Kakula mineralized zone.
September 23, 2016 Gold refinery to open in Uganda It will cost $20 million to build and is expected to generate one tonne of pure gold per month.
September 22, 2016 Platinum market could face shortage: PwC Chronic underinvestment in platinum mines has exacerbated supply crunch.
September 22, 2016 Police killed 65, injured 270 at Barrick mine in Tanzania, inquiry hears Tanzanian police have killed 65 people and injured 270 during years of sporadic clashes with villagers at a controversial Canadian-owned gold mine, according to evidence heard by a Tanzanian government…
September 22, 2016 Gold: Top explored commodity The Canada-U.S. region accounted for 39% of all significant gold results announced between July 1 and Sept. 8, 2015.
September 22, 2016 Canada-US gold mining revenues fall behind Asia-Pacific, Africa top tables with revenues of $20 billion and $16 billon annually.
September 22, 2016 Africa gold reserves now worth $1.5 TRILLION In situ gold reported by explorers and mining companies active on the continent.
September 21, 2016 South African gold miners can appeal silicosis ruling They will appeal verdict that paved the way for about half a million current and former miners to proceed with a multi-million-dollar suit, which seeks compensation for those who contracted…
September 21, 2016 One of world’s largest, newest diamond mines is now open Gahcho Kué, a joint venture between De Beers Canada (51%) and Mountain Province Diamonds (49%), is expected to inject $5.2bn into Canada’s economy.
September 21, 2016 Kimberley Process chair discusses future with DRC government As part of his Africa Initiative, ahead of D.R. Congo general elections, the UAE KP Chair, Ahmed Bin Sulayem, meets Government Ministers to discuss Kimberley Process.
Mali gold output plunges 23% as Barrick halt, tougher rules reshape sector Industrial production fell to 42.2 metric tons from an updated 54.8 tons in 2024. January 16, 2026 | 07:00 am