Policy changes in Zimbabwe lead New Dawn to restart development
New Dawn Mining (ND-T) plans to take its 100%-owned Turk mine in Zimbabwe out of care and maintenance and put it ba…
New Dawn Mining (ND-T) plans to take its 100%-owned Turk mine in Zimbabwe out of care and maintenance and put it ba…
The latest results from Hana Mining’s (HMG-V) Ghanzi copper and silver project in Botswana returned high grades, bu…
Sherritt International (S-T, SHERF-O) wants to get back to where it started — or at least where it was eight years ago.
Banro (BAA-T, BAA-X) says it had received official confirmation that its mining convention and mining licences in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) “are in accordance with Congolese law.”
The global economic rout is sending more and more mining companies on a hunt for long-term mining investments from …
Mines ministers from West Africa say foreign mining companies need to become more transparent, help more with infra…
After a long hiatus, Egypt is on the cusp of getting a new major gold mine.
The number of Canadian miners poking the arid terrain of Niger in the search for uranium is increasing, and the relative durability of the uranium price in a down market isn’t the only thing fuelling …
The seventh trading week of 2009 closed out with news of profound cash-flow problems at the iconic diamond miner De Beers, underscoring the global collapse in demand for luxury goods such as diamonds.
Eritrea usually finds itself in the Western media’s headlines for its dispute with neighbouring Ethiopia over the border that divides the two countries.
VANCOUVER– The mineral wealth of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is far from tapped, if Tiger Resources’ (TGS-T, TRSDF-O) copper discoveries in the African country are any indication.
VANCOUVER — A few days after its joint-venture partner returned full ownership of the Gaoua coppergold property in Burkina Faso to Volta Resources (VTR-T, VLTAF-O), the junior announced a sizable ini…
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