Anvil Mining Limited

Death in the Congo

Tragedy struck at Anvil Mining’s (AVM-T, AVM-A) Kulu mine in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) on Apr. 24….


Photo by Anthony VaccaroMoto Goldmines geologist Guillaume Kiza overlooks a gold-rich valley in the northeastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. Nearby, a member of a government-sanctioned private police force acts as security -- a quiet reminder that danger is never far off in the developing world. In our 4-page feature on Mining in Africa, staff writer Anthony Vaccaro talks with a company that helps junior exploration companies like Moto decide to move forward or simply walk away.

The DRC: Unlimited potential or relentless turmoil?

The recent killings of eight UN peacekeepers in the Democratic Republic of the Congo reminded the world of the chaotic flux at work in the country. Every time optimism begins to take hold in the DRC,…



Anvil surviving the storm

It’s common to see brightly coloured mattresses decorating the thatched roofs of Congolese huts during the rainy season. Downpours often reach inside the dwellings, forcing villagers to dry their belo…


PEOPLE (August 22, 2005)

Adamus Res. — Mike Curnow retired as non-executive director; Gary Brabham appointed technical director….



TV ambush hits Anvil

Shares in Anvil Mining (AVM-T) took a hit on stock exchanges after an Australian television documentary accused the…






A worker directs ore into the primary crusher at Anvil's Dikulushi processing plant.

Anvil Mining steps up copper production

Kolwezi, D.R.C. — Anvil Mining (AVM-T) is producing more copper at its Dikulushi mine in the Democratic Republic of Congo, and soon will be producing at the Mutoshi project, in the…


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