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Gold Fields (following the unbundling of Sibanye Gold) is a large unhedged producer of gold with attributable annual production of approximately 2 million gold ounces from six operating mines in Australia, Ghana, Peru and South Africa. The new Gold Fields also has an extensive and diverse global growth pipeline with four major projects in resource development and feasibility. The new Gold Fields has total attributable gold Mineral Reserves of 54.9 million ounces and Mineral Resources of 125.5 million ounces. Gold Fields is listed on the JSE Limited (primary listing), the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), NASDAQ Dubai Limited, Euronext in Brussels (NYX) and the Swiss Exchange (SWX). In February 2013, Gold Fields unbundled its KDC and Beatrix mines in South Africa into a separately listed company, Sibanye Gold. |
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Media Releases
Madiba to Open School Funded By Gold Fields
Friday, 5 March 2004
The school, which was suffering from an acute lack of facilities and amenities for both scholars and teachers, has been given a R6 million makeover by Gold Fields, following an appeal Mr Mandela and Deputy President Zuma.
Also attending the opening will be Minister of Home Affairs, Dr Mangosuthu Buthelezi, Minister of Minerals and Energy, Phumzile Mlambo-Ngucka, Premier of KwaZulu-Natal, Lionel Mtshali and other local and regional dignitaries. Approximately 20,000 people are expected to attend the event.
“This project is an example of how Gold Fields is working with communities to build the future,” said Willie Jacobsz, senior vice president of Gold Fields. “Education is perhaps the greatest need of young people in our country today and we, in Gold Fields, are playing our part in ensuring that as many as possible receive that opportunity in conditions that are conducive to learning.”
Gold Fields has an extensive programme of community interaction and development in communities where employees and their families live.
“During the past two years Gold Fields has invested more than R100 million into education, community development, healthcare, employment and physical infrastructure projects in such communities,” said Keneiloe Mohafa, head of community relations for Gold Fields. “While we have a particular focus on remote and under-resourced rural communities in South Africa, we also work in Lesotho, Swaziland and Mozambique.”
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