Africa

Midlands Minerals president and CEO, Kim Harris, examines core samples at one of the company's properties in Ghana.

Midlands Minerals grows in Ghana

Kim Harris is used to hunting in elephant country. As the former director for Africa of the Ontario International Corp., she spent more than a decade crisscrossing the continent looking for business o…




La Mancha works to gain market favour

It’s been nearly two years since a reverse takeover put Areva’s gold assets into La Mancha Resources’s (LMA-T, LACHF-O) hands (then listed on the TSX Venture Exchange) — effectively creating a gold s…


Gold, oil hit record highs

More records were set for commodity prices during the week ended Feb. 23, the eighth trading period of 2008, as both oil and gold prices rose to new, all-time nominal highs as the U.S. dollar suffered…


A Marine and Mineral Projects crawler developed for the De Beers diamond-mining vessel, Peace In Africa.

Creepy crawlers for Canada?

KENILWORTH, SOUTH AFRICA–The Canadian lake-based mining industry has strengthened its position in the global market in recent years with the establishment of several new large mines that have led to …


Inspecting core samples at one of Moto Goldmines' projects in the Kilo-Moto gold belt, in the northeast of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Moto keeps on driving in DRC

Building a mine on the Kilo-Moto gold belt in the Democratic Republic of the Congo’s northeast has been a mucky adventure for Moto Goldmines (MGL-T, MOE-L).


Never at Wits’ end

South Africa’s Witwatersrand basin never seems to run out of gold; you might even say it’s never at Wits’ end.





(Top) Miners collect their rescue packs, safety equipment and lamps from the Lamproom prior to going underground at AngloGold Ashanti's Mponeng mine in South Africa. (Bottom) Open-pit mining at the Yatela project in Mali.

Mining execs converge at South Africa’s Indaba

CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA — The keynote session at the recent Mining Indaba conference in Cape Town, South Africa, saw leaders from many of the world’s largest mining houses step to the podium to discu…


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