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DRDGOLD Limited reported a director dealing: Chief Financial Officer Riaan Davel executed an on‑market sale of 137,067 ordinary shares on 17 October 2025. The trades were done at a VWAP of R54.599, with a highest price of R55.1 and a lowest price of R54.2, for a disclosed total value of R7,483,745.05. The interest is stated as direct beneficial.
The company notes that prior clearance to deal was obtained in accordance with JSE Listings Requirements, and the transaction was disclosed via a formal release dated 21 October 2025.
DRDGOLD reported a steady quarter to 30 September 2025. Gold produced rose 2% to 1,191 kg (38,291 oz), with gold sold up 1% to 1,158 kg, helped by a higher yield of 0.184 g/t (up 5%) despite a 3% decline in ore milled to 6,481 thousand tonnes.
Average gold price received was R1,943,398/kg (US$3,429/oz), supporting revenue of R2,254.9 million (up 2%). Adjusted EBITDA edged up 1% to R1,093.0 million (US$62.0m). Cash operating costs increased to R955,086/kg (US$1,685/oz), with all-in sustaining costs at R1,066,287/kg (US$1,881/oz) and all-in costs at R1,745,213/kg (US$3,079/oz). Cost drivers included annual labour increases, higher reagent prices, winter electricity tariffs and site clean-up machine hire.
Sustaining capex was R51.5m, while non-sustaining/growth capex rose to R781.1m, mainly for Far West Gold Recoveries Phase II. Cash decreased by R257.1m to R1,049.1m after a R345.7m final dividend and R751.8m capex; the Company remains debt free.