Posts tagged "AngloGold Ashanti"

Social Movements Fight Gold Mining in Colombia

On March 4 AIM-listed Greystar will have a second public hearing after which the environment ministry will decide on the license for Greystar’s Angostura project. This second public hearing was ordered after citizens of the …
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Small victory over AngloGold Ashanti in Colombia

Ecotierra in Tolima, Colombia, reported that in the face of student protests and international support, the University of Tolima declined on 19 January to sign a research contract with AngloGold Ashanti for research work to …
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AngloGold Ashanti wins spoof award

AngloGold Ashanti wins spoof award for environmental destruction and human rights abuse in Ghana.

See http://publiceye.ch/en/news/press-release-january-10th-2011/.

See the company’s response at http://www.business-humanrights.org/Documents/PublicEyenominations2011responses.

AngloGold Ashanti is a South African company with a listing on the …
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Colombian academics call for support in struggle with AngloGold Ashanti

PLEASE SUPPORT THE STUDENTS, LECTURERS AND COMMUNITY OF TOLIMA SO THAT THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF THE CAJAMARCA MINE CAN BE RESEARCHED OBJECTIVELY AND INDEPENDENTLY.

Students and lecturers at the University of Tolima in Ibagué, Colombia, …
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AngloGold sells B2Gold stake to fund Colombia exploration

The world’s third-largest gold-miner, AngloGold Ashanti, announced that it had sold its 10,17% stake in Vancouver-based B2Gold Corporation. AngloGold realised net proceeds of C$70-million from the sale of more than 31-million shares, or its entire …
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Abuses common in Ghana gold mining – Report

Foreign gold mining companies in Ghana regularly seize people’s land, pollute the environment and violently suppress those who oppose them, according to a new report by a human rights team at the University of Texas …
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Whatever happened to uranium stocks?

After peaking in 2007, uranium prices have disappointed and, it seems, many of the stocks are looking to de-emphasize their connection to the metal. (Involves BHP Billiton, Rio Tinto, AngloGold Ashanti.)

See http://www.mineweb.com/mineweb/view/mineweb/en/page72103?oid=113312&sn=Detail&pid=102055.…
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Northeast Africa’s Unexplored Grounds Lure Gold Miners

Gold miners are expanding their focus in Africa to the northeast of the continent, a region they largely bypassed during the decade-long rally in gold prices. Big-name gold miners such as AngloGold Ashanti Ltd (which …
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Responsible Jewellery’s scope to include platinum

The London-based Responsible Jewellery Council (RJC), a not-for-profit organization that certifies businesses within the diamond and gold jewelry supply chains, has expanded the scope of its certification system to include the platinum group metals. RJC, …
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Tanzania faces industry opposition to its new mining law

After being criticised for failing to implement a mining bill that would bring greater benefit to the country, the Tanzanian government has now passed the law which increases both the royalty on minerals and ensures …
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CAFOD calls on mining giant AngloGold Ashanti to share its contract with local community

CAFOD welcomes the news that the review of mining company AngloGold Ashanti’s contract in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has been concluded after almost three years of negotiations.

The Catholic agency stresses the …
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Tanzanians more cursed than blessed

In this opinion piece the author asks whose interests drive the government and politicians in Tanzania and who is at the heart of policy development and formulation when mining corporations enjoy a better relationship with …
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