July 2, 2013 South Africa’s deputy president reconvenes mining forum The deputy president met mining houses and trade unions last month in a bid to resolve problems in the industry.
July 2, 2013 Protests hit second largest uranium mine in Namibia About 300 workers, including mine staff and contractor employees, picketed at Langer Heinrich Uranium (LHU) mine last Thursday over pay and treatment by their employer.
July 2, 2013 What you need to know about the Simandou anti-corruption probe "President Condé was the real villain in this story, Steinmetz said. His loathing for Condé was so palpable that, whenever he mentioned him, the tendons in his neck stood out."
July 2, 2013 Guide to surviving the global mining crisis launched Most obvious measures include abandoning non-essential exploration work, postponing hires and focusing on core-business operations.
July 2, 2013 South Africa’s mining industry can’t afford wage talks failure: Chamber If so they will end up destroying the country’s largest export industry as well as its credit rating, warned Tuesday the Chamber of Mines.
July 1, 2013 Mozambique guerrillas threaten country’s energy infrastructure The first European colonial empire to be established, Portugal’s overseas territories were some of the last to attain independence, leaving aftershocks which reverberate to this day, particularly in Mozambique.
June 28, 2013 Ethiopian Potash completes shares for debt transactions Company has settled outstanding debts.
June 28, 2013 Banro announces election of directors Canadian gold mining company focused on production from the Twangiza oxide mine and development of three additional major, wholly-owned gold projects in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
June 28, 2013 Majescor announces delay in filing its 2013 annual financial statements Majescor's Board of Directors and its management are working expeditiously with the Company's auditors, on a daily basis, to meet the Company's obligations relating to the filing of the 2013…
June 27, 2013 Dozens killed in Sudan gold mine area Violence is focused on the troubled Darfur region.
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