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	COMPANY DATA:	
		COMPANY CONFORMED NAME:			CALEDONIA MINING CORP
		CENTRAL INDEX KEY:			0000766011
		STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION:	GOLD & SILVER ORES [1040]
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		SEC FILE NUMBER:	000-13345
		FILM NUMBER:		04719522

	BUSINESS ADDRESS:	
		STREET 1:		9-2145 DUNWIN DR
		STREET 2:		MISSISSAUGA ONTARIO
		CITY:			CANADA
		STATE:			A6
		ZIP:			L5L4L9
		BUSINESS PHONE:		9056077543

	FORMER COMPANY:	
		FORMER CONFORMED NAME:	GOLDEN NORTH RESOURCE CORP
		DATE OF NAME CHANGE:	19920302
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                                    FORM 6-K
                       SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
                             WASHINGTON, D.C. 20549

                        REPORT OF FOREIGN PRIVATE ISSUER

                        PURSUANT TO RULE 13a-16 OR 15d-16
                     OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

For the month of April 2004

Commission File Number: 000-13345

                          CALEDONIA MINING CORPORATION
                 (Translation of registrant's name into English)
                           UNIT #9, 2145 DUNWIN DRIVE
                                   MISSISSAUGA
                                 ONTARIO L5L 4L9
                                     CANADA
                    (Address of principal executive offices)

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant files or will file annual reports
under cover Form 20-F or Form 40-F.

                          Form 20-F [X] Form 40-F [ ]

Indicate by check mark if the  registrant is submitting the Form 6-K in paper as
permitted by Regulation S-T Rule 101(b)(1): [ ]

Indicate by check mark if the registrant is submitting the Form 6-K in paper as
permitted by Regulation S-T Rule 101(b)(7): [ ]

Indicate by check mark whether by furnishing the information contained in this
Form, the registrant is also thereby furnishing the information to the
Commission pursuant to Rule 12g3-2(b) under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.

                                 Yes [ ] No [X]

If "Yes" is marked, indicate below the file number assigned to the registrant in
connection with Rule 12g3-2(b): 82- _______

                                   SIGNATURES

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the
registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the
undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.

                                       CALEDONIA MINING CORPORATION
                                       (Registrant)

                                       By: /s/ James Johnstone
                                       Name: James Johnstone
                                       Title: Chief Operating Officer

Dated: April 5, 2004

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                                  EXHIBIT INDEX

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 9.1                           Press Release dated February 5, 2002
 9.2                           Press Release dated March 26, 2002
 9.3                           Press Release dated April 2, 2002
 9.4                           Press Release dated May 21, 2002
 9.5                           Press Release dated June 12, 2002
 9.6                           Press Release dated July 9, 2002
 9.7                           Press Release dated July 17, 2002
 9.8                           Press Release dated September 4, 2002
 9.9                           Press Release dated September 16, 2002
 9.10                          Press Release dated November 8, 2002
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                          CALEDONIA MINING CORPORATION

                                  NEWS RELEASE

          UPDATE ON CALEDONIA'S DIAMOND, GOLD AND PLATINUM PROPERTIES

                          FEBRUARY 5TH, 2002, IMMEDIATE

Caledonia Mining Corporation ("Caledonia") of Toronto (TSE: CAL) and NASDAQ -
OTCBB: CALVF) is pleased to report on the current situation of its diamond, gold
and platinum interests.

NUNAVUT: KIKERK LAKE

Caledonia announced the diamond results for the Potentilla kimberlite at Kikerk
Lake in Nunavut in October 2001. The Potentilla kimberlite was discovered on the
Kikerk Lake property by Caledonia's joint venture partner Ashton Mining of
Canada Inc. ("Ashton"). The Kikerk Lake property is located in the new
"Coronation Gulf Diamond District". This area has seen a dramatic increase in
interest and staking over the past few months since Ashton, De Beers and
Kennecott/Tahera Resources have announced positive findings from the
diamondiferous kimberlite pipes discovered on their properties in this diamond
exploration area.

The macro-diamond results from Potentilla together with the identified presence
of well-defined diamond indicator mineral trains clearly indicate the need for
further evaluation of Potentilla and the continued exploration on the Kikerk
Lake property by Ashton. The results released by Ashton on its Artemisia pipe,
located immediately to the east of the Kikerk property, also reported extremely
positive macro-diamond counts. The combined results from these 2 diamondiferous
pipes indicate a promising new potential for diamond exploration on the Slave
Craton. At present Ashton and Caledonia each hold a 35 percent interest in the
Kikerk Lake property. Ashton is entitled to earn a further 17.5 percent interest
from Caledonia by incurring an additional $500,000 in exploration expenditures
on the property by not later than May 31, 2003.

NORTH WEST TERRITORIES: DUNVEGAN

Caledonia holds a 100% interest in its Dunvegan property, located about 65 km
south west of the operating Ekati mine and the Diavic Diamond Project, which is
currently under construction and expected to be in production in 2003. Previous
exploration work identified distinct kimberlite indicator mineral trains across
the property. Caledonia is presently seeking a joint venture partner to continue
exploration on Dunvegan.

QUEBEC: JAMES BAY LOWLANDS

In 1999, Caledonia granted Poplar Resources Inc. ("Poplar") the non-exclusive
rights to its digital aeromagnetic data set, maps, and other proprietary
information from its Nottaway diamond exploration project data, and an exclusive
right to its proprietary "kimberlite strip" for Quebec. Caledonia's original
interest in the Nottaway area was due to its location in the "kimberlite strip"
of Quebec. In return for these rights, Poplar assigned to Caledonia, a 2% gross
revenue royalty on any sale of diamonds recovered from any kimberlite pipe or
intrusive body, and a 2% net smelter royalty on all base or precious metals
mined or recovered within the area covered by the data set and the `kimberlite
strip'. Poplar acquired the 130 claim Nottaway property, located in the James
Bay Lowlands, and in January 2002, announced the discovery of kimberlite
indicator minerals from till samples taken on the property. Poplar is most
encouraged by these till sample results and believes that the property could
host a new kimberlite field.

ZAMBIA: MULONGA PLAIN JOINT VENTURE

Caledonia holds a 40% interest in the Mulonga Plain Joint Venture properties in
Western Zambia, adjacent to Angola. The balance of 60% has been earned by
Caledonia's JV partners, BHP-Billiton World Exploration Inc. and Motapa Diamonds
Limited (the "BHP Entity") by spending in excess of $US 3,000,000 since 1998.
The BHP Entity is the operator of the Joint Venture. Drilling of potential
kimberlite targets on the Mulonga Plain licence area is scheduled for the 2002
program as completion of the previous drilling program was limited and delayed
due to various problems. The Mulonga Plain Joint Venture has selected multiple
targets based on close-spaced

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geochemical and detailed airborne and ground geophysical surveys carried out
over the past 4 years. Geochemical surveys over the northern Kashiji Plain area
have also returned very encouraging results and further follow up work is also
planned for the Kashiji licence later this year.

SOUTH AFRICA: GOEDGEVONDEN

Caledonia holds an option to acquire 100% of the Goedgevonden kimberlite located
approximately 140 km south west of Johannesburg. Previous drilling confirmed the
kimberlite extends at least 440 metres below surface and remains open at depth.
During December 2001, Caledonia completed a geophysical survey of the
Goedgevonden pipe. A large diameter drill program is scheduled for mid February
2002. The objective of this initial drill program is to determine the economic
potential of the top 100 metres of the pipe before committing to a more
extensive drilling program. Caledonia has also acquired options over the
surrounding areas of interest in order to optimize the potential for future
exploration based on the Goedgevonden drilling results.

SOUTH AFRICA: PRUISSEN AND VIER-EN-TWINTIG RIVIER OPTION

During June 2001, Caledonia entered into an agreement to acquire a 50% interest
in the Pruissen and Vier-en-Twintig properties. In the interim a Caledonia
subsidiary has acquired from Anglo American Platinum, the rights to explore and
exploit the mineralization on the farm Rooipoort 46KS adjacent to the Pruissen
property. Further exploration of the exciting diamond and platinum potential of
these three properties is scheduled to commence following completion of a desk
study of the available data from the areas.

KIMBERLITE STRIP MODEL

Caledonia owns 100% of the Kimberlite Strip Model, which is a propriety
methodology developed by Dr. M Light and Mr. G McDowell. The methodology
consists of a suite of sophisticated geological and geophysical tools that
predict the identification and delineation of zones where economically
diamondiferous kimberlite pipes are likely to occur. These zones are referred to
as "Strips". The exclusive right to market the "Kimberlite Strip Model" has been
assigned to Poplar Resources in return for 50% of the revenue earned from the
sale of any specific "strips" and a 0.5% gross revenue royalty. Caledonia and
Poplar have used the Strip Model in Nunavut, Finland and Quebec in their search
for economic diamond pipes.

BARBROOK AND EERSTELING GOLD MINES

Caledonia is pleased to announce that it has commenced limited mining at its
100% owned Barbrook Gold mine in the Mpumalanga Province of South Africa. The
net revenue from the operation will be used to finance a reevaluation study to
bring the Barbrook mine back into a sustainable commercial operation at rate of
between 10,000 and 20,000 tonnes per month. The recent strengthening of the gold
price in terms of the local South African currency and the recent successful
confirmatory test work conducted on Barbrook ore by Mintek indicates that
Barbrook is likely to be profitable utilizing the modified extraction process
developed by Caledonia together with other operating changes. The re-evaluation
study will be completed by May 2002 and will be used to obtain the financing to
bring the mine into full-scale commercial production as soon as possible this
year. There seems to be a growing sentiment that the gold price - after several
years in the doldrums - could make a break-out from the present $260 to $280 per
ounce range to values in excess of $300 per ounce. Once the Barbrook mine has
attained its commercial operating rate, consideration will then be given to
re-commencing mining operations at Caledonia's 96% owned Eersteling Gold Mine in
the Northern Province of South Africa.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT CALEDONIA MINING CORPORATION:

<TABLE>
<S>                                          <C>                                  <C>
S. E. HAYDEN                                 JAMES JOHNSTONE                      CHRIS HARVEY
Chairman, President and CEO                  V-P Operations and COO               Technical Director
South Africa                                 Canada                               Canada
Tel: (011-27-11) 447-2499                    Tel: (1-905) 607-7543                Tel: (1-905) 607-7543
Fax: (011-27-11) 447-2554                    Fax: (1-905) 607-9806                Fax: (1-905) 607-9806
</TABLE>

FURTHER INFORMATION REGARDING CALEDONIA'S EXPLORATION ACTIVITIES AND OPERATIONS
ALONG WITH ITS LATEST FINANCIALS MAY BE FOUND ON THE CORPORATION'S WEBSITE
HTTP:/WWW.CALEDONIAMINING.COM


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                          CALEDONIA MINING CORPORATION

                                  NEWS RELEASE

                 KIKERK LAKE PROPERTY - WINTER PROGRAM UNDERWAY

                            MARCH 26TH 2002, 9.00 AM

Caledonia Mining Corporation ("Caledonia") of Toronto (TSE: CAL) and NASDAQ
(OTCBB: CALVF) is pleased to report that it has been advised by its joint
venture partner Ashton Mining of Canada Inc. ("Ashton") that the 2002 winter
field program on the Kikerk Lake property in the north Slave craton region of
Nunavut has commenced. The program includes the collection of a mini-bulk sample
from the diamondiferous Potentilla kimberlite and the identification of new
targets for drilling.

POTENTILLA KIMBERLITE

The Potentilla kimberlite was discovered in September 2001. The discovery hole,
drilled vertically in the center of a magnetic anomaly, intersected kimberlite
breccia beneath 9.9 metres of overburden to a depth of 142.3 metres and
terminated in hypabyssal kimberlite at a depth of 184.7 metres. As announced
October 24, 2001, a 207.8 kg sample returned 230 microdiamonds and 22
macrodiamonds. The largest stone measured 2.13 x 1.94 x 0.87 mm.

The current program has two objectives: to collect a mini-bulk sample of up to
ten tonnes from Potentilla by core drilling, and to define the shape and size of
the body by delineation drilling and geophysical surveys.

TARGET GENERATION

At least one unexplained indicator mineral train is present on the Kikerk Lake
property. A detailed helicopter-borne magnetic and electromagnetic survey is now
underway over an area that includes the indicator mineral train and the
Potentilla kimberlite. Ground geophysical surveys will follow over anomalies
that the airborne investigation identifies. Any high priority targets will be
drilled before the ice breakup.

Caledonia and Ashton each hold an interest of 35 percent in the property,
Northern Empire Minerals Ltd. holds the remaining 30 percent interest.

Further information regarding Caledonia's exploration activities and operations
along with its latest financials may be found on the Corporation's website
http:/www.caledoniamining.com

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT CALEDONIA MINING CORPORATION:

<TABLE>
<S>                                               <C>                                      <C>
S.E. Hayden                                       James Johnstone                          Chris Harvey
Chairman, President and CEO                       V-P Operations and COO                   Technical Director
South Africa                                      Canada                                   Canada
Tel: (011-27-11) 447-2499                         Tel: (1-905) 607-7543                    Tel: (1-905) 607-7543
Fax: (011-27-11) 447-2554                         Fax: (1-905) 607-9806                    Fax: (1-905) 607-9806
</TABLE>

OR VISIT CALEDONIA ON THE WORLDWIDE WEB AT HTTP://WWW.CALEDONIAMINING.COM


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                                     [LOGO]

                          CALEDONIA MINING CORPORATION

                                  NEWS RELEASE

                     UPDATE ON CALEDONIA'S RECENT ACTIVITIES
                        IMMEDIATE RELEASE: APRIL 2, 2002

Caledonia Mining Corporation ("Caledonia") of Toronto (TSE: CAL) and NASDAQ
(OTCBB: CALVF) is pleased to give an update on its recent corporate, operating
and exploration activities.

Caledonia issued a Press Release on March 26, 2002 focusing on its interests in
the Kikerk Lake property in Nunavut, Canada - where the operator, Ashton Mining
of Canada Inc., is conducting a diamond exploration program. The 2000 and 2001
programs have produced very attractive results.

Caledonia has completed the return of its Barbrook Gold Mine in South Africa to
limited production and the first test gold-pour was made on March 2nd, 2002.
Barbrook has now developed three underground mining areas along the strike in
order to provide mining and grade flexibility for its limited-scale operations.
The feasibility study of returning Barbrook to commercial production is well
advanced and should be completed during May. Management is anticipating that
with the increase in the price of gold and the weak South African Rand, it will
be able to operate the Barbrook Mine on a profitable basis.

As previously announced, the South African Rand has weakened against the U.S.
Dollar in the past four months. As the gold production from Barbrook is sold in
U.S. Dollars and all of the operating costs are paid for in Rand, the positive
potential economics of Caledonia's Barbrook Mine and Eersteling Mine (which is
still on care and maintenance) have been vastly improved.

In February, Caledonia announced the start of drilling of the kimberlite pipe on
its Goedgevonden Diamond Prospect, located near Stilfontein in South Africa.
While the exploration continues, it is still too early in the program to give
definitive results. However, some small gem quality diamonds have been recovered
from the first drill hole sample of 1,105 kg processed. Further information will
be provided as the program develops.

Caledonia, through its agents, IBK Capital of Toronto, is currently completing a
C$3 million Private Placement - each C$0.145 unit consists of one Caledonia
ordinary share and one half-warrant which is exercisable for 2 years, with a
warrant being exercisable for one Caledonia ordinary share at C$0.195. The
proceeds of the Placement will be used to hasten the return of Barbrook to
commercial production, to fund the possible bulk sampling of the Goedgevonden
Diamond Prospect and for general corporate purposes.

Management believes that the above, when combined with the general increase in
the price of gold during the past weeks and, what is believed to be a
recognition by the market that Caledonia's shares have been undervalued, is the
reason that its shares have recently attracted considerable interest by
investors.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT CALEDONIA MINING CORPORATION:

<TABLE>
<S>                                           <C>                                  <C>
S. HAYDEN                                     JAMES JOHNSTONE                      F.C. HARVEY
Chairman, President and CEO                   V-P Operations and COO               Technical Director
South Africa                                  Canada                               Canada
Tel: (011-27-11) 447-2499                     Tel: (1-905) 607-7543                Tel: (1-905) 607-7543
Fax: (011-27-11) 447-2554                     Fax: (1-905) 607-9806                Fax: (1-905) 607-9806
</TABLE>

FURTHER INFORMATION REGARDING CALEDONIA'S EXPLORATION ACTIVITIES, OPERATIONS AND
LATEST FINANCIALS MAY BE FOUND ON THE CORPORATION'S WEBSITE
HTTP://WWW.CALEDONIAMINING.COM


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                          CALEDONIA MINING CORPORATION

                                  NEWS RELEASE

            MINI-BULK SAMPLE COMPLETED AND NEW KIMBERLITE DISCOVERED
                        ON KIKERK LAKE PROPERTY, NUNAVUT

                           MAY 21ST 2002, 7.00 PM. EST

Caledonia Mining Corporation ("Caledonia") of Toronto (TSX: CAL and NASDAQ -
OTCBB: CALVF) is pleased to report that it has been advised by its joint venture
partner and operator of the programs, Ashton Mining of Canada Inc. ("Ashton"),
of the collection of a mini-bulk sample from the Potentilla kimberlite and the
discovery of the Stellaria kimberlite on the Kikerk Lake property in Nunavut.

POTENTILLA MINI-BULK SAMPLE

Discovered in September 2001, the Potentilla kimberlite consists of two phases:
an upper layer of kimberlite breccia underlain by hypabyssal kimberlite. The
body is overlain by approximately 10 m of glacial overburden. Microdiamond
results from samples of drill core were reported on October 24, 2001.

During May 2002, a mini-bulk sample weighing approximately 5.5 tonnes was
recovered from seven core holes drilled from two setups. One setup was located
near the site of the discovery hole announced on September 7, 2001. A vertical
hole drilled at this location exited kimberlite at a depth of 205 m. A vertical
hole and five angle holes were drilled from the second setup located 20 m
southeast of the discovery hole. These drill holes exited kimberlite at vertical
depths ranging from 55 m to 118 m. An additional angle hole was drilled
approximately 100 m north of the discovery hole without intersecting kimberlite.
The drilling data indicate that Potentilla is oriented north-south and has
maximum surface dimensions of 110 m x 50 m.

The Potentilla mini-bulk sample will be processed for macrodiamonds through
Ashton's dense media separation plant in North Vancouver. Results are expected
in the third quarter.

STELLARIA KIMBERLITE

The Stellaria kimberlite was discovered during the recently completed winter
2002 field program. Situated approximately 700 m east of the Potentilla
kimberlite, the body was found by drilling a vertical core hole on a geophysical
anomaly having approximate surface dimensions of 160 m x 50 m. The anomaly is
oriented along a geophysically defined linear feature having an approximate
strike length of 2 km. . A portion of this feature is situated up ice of a
kimberlite indicator mineral dispersion hosting a significant G10 garnet
population. The drill intersected approximately 20 m of glacial overburden
underlain by 35 m of dolomitic limestone before

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entering hypabyssal kimberlite. The drill intersected 39 m of kimberlite before
entering dolomitic limestone at a depth of 94 m. The hole was terminated in the
limestone at a depth of 129 m. Material collected from Stellaria will be
processed for microdiamonds by caustic dissolution at Ashton's laboratory in
North Vancouver.

During the winter 2002 program, two additional geophysical targets were drill
tested on the Kikerk Lake property without intersecting kimberlite.

A detailed airborne geophysical survey was completed on the northwestern portion
of the Kikerk Lake property. The data are currently being interpreted and
priority anomalies that are identified will be the subject of follow-up during
the summer field season.

Pursuant to an August 2000 option agreement with Caledonia, Ashton has now
acquired a 52.5 percent interest in the Kikerk Lake property. Caledonia and
Northern Empire Minerals Ltd. ("Northern Empire") hold a 17.5 percent and 30
percent interest respectively. The agreement gives Ashton the right to increase
its interest to 59.5 percent by carrying Caledonia up to the completion of a
feasibility study. Northern Empire is participating in the current program.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT CALEDONIA MINING CORPORATION:

<TABLE>
<S>                                                <C>                                      <C>
S.E. Hayden                                        James Johnstone                          Chris Harvey
Chairman, President and CEO                        V-P Operations and COO                   Technical Director
South Africa                                       Canada                                   Canada
Tel: (011-27-11) 447-2499                          Tel: (1-905) 607-7543                    Tel: (1-905) 607-7543
Fax: (011-27-11) 447-2554                          Fax: (1-905) 607-9806                    Fax: (1-905) 607-9806
</TABLE>

FURTHER INFORMATION REGARDING CALEDONIA'S EXPLORATION ACTIVITIES AND OPERATIONS
ALONG WITH ITS LATEST FINANCIALS MAY BE FOUND ON THE CORPORATION'S WEBSITE
HTTP:/WWW.CALEDONIAMINING.COM


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                          CALEDONIA MINING CORPORATION

                                  NEWS RELEASE

          SUCCESSFUL MINI-BULK SAMPLE OF GOEDGEVONDEN KIMBERLITE PIPE,
               AND ADDITIONAL EXPLORATION RIGHTS ACQUIRED OVER THE
           SYFERFONTEIN KIMBERLITE PIPE AND ADJACENT AREAS OF INTEREST

                          JUNE 12TH 2002, 09.00 AM. EST

Caledonia Mining Corporation ("Caledonia") of Toronto (TSX: CAL and NASDAQ -
OTCBB: CALVF) is pleased to report that it has completed a mini-bulk sampling
program on its Goedgevonden kimberlite pipe in the Klerksdorp area of South
Africa and that it has also acquired the exploration rights over the nearby
Syferfontein kimberlite pipe and other adjacent areas of interest.

GOEDGEVONDEN MINI-BULK SAMPLING PROGRAM

A mini-bulk sample was collected from seven RC holes drilled on the Goedgevonden
kimberlite pipe. Three holes were drilled to 150 m, and one hole to 120m, in the
centre of the kimberlite and the remaining three holes were drilled to delineate
the pipe in more detail. All holes entered kimberlite at approximately 6 metres
and the four deep holes above were stopped while still in kimberlite. A total of
56 tonnes was collected and processed by a Van Eck and Lurie dense media
separation ("DMS") plant. The Goedgevonden pipe was confirmed to be
diamondiferous and sufficient gem quality diamonds, including a number of pink
stones, were recovered to warrant a subsequent 8,000 to 10,000 tonne bulk
sampling program which will commence in the third quarter 2002. Based on results
of this second program a more extensive bulk sample of up to 40,000 tonnes would
be required before any production decision could be made.

SYFERFONTEIN KIMBERLITE

Caledonia has acquired the exploration rights over the Syferfontein kimberlite
pipe on the farm Syferfontein 376IP, approximately 1km NE of the Goedgevonden
pipe. Exploration reports of work conducted by others over the Syferfontein
kimberlite in 1997 confirm that it is diamondiferous and recommend a mini-bulk
sampling program to evaluate the grade in the upper levels of the pipe.
Caledonia plans to initiate this program in the third quarter. Future
exploration programs would be based on the results of this sample.

Caledonia also plans to drill two other pipe-like targets which they have
identified within their exploration area.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT CALEDONIA MINING CORPORATION:

<TABLE>
<S>                                                <C>                                      <C>
S.E. Hayden                                        James Johnstone                          Chris Harvey
Chairman, President and CEO                        V-P Operations and COO                   Technical Director
South Africa                                       Canada                                   Canada
Tel: (011-27-11) 447-2499                          Tel: (1-905) 607-7543                    Tel: (1-905) 607-7543
Fax: (011-27-11) 447-2554                          Fax: (1-905) 607-9806                    Fax: (1-905) 607-9806
</TABLE>

FURTHER INFORMATION REGARDING CALEDONIA'S EXPLORATION ACTIVITIES, OPERATIONS AND
LATEST FINANCIALS MAY BE FOUND ON THE CORPORATION'S WEBSITE
HTTP:/WWW.CALEDONIAMINING.COM


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                          CALEDONIA MINING CORPORATION

                                  NEWS RELEASE

                              BARBROOK MINE UPDATE

                             JULY 9TH 2002, 10.00 AM

Caledonia Mining Corporation ("Caledonia") of Toronto (TSE: CAL and NASDAQ -
OTCBB: CALVF) is pleased to report that it has completed its geological
re-evaluation of the Taylor's section of its 100% owned Barbrook Mine located in
the Mpumalanga Province of South Africa. The Barbrook mine was placed on care
and maintenance in mid 1997 after the fall in the gold price and has recently
been returned to limited production.

Barbrook is now focusing on the immediate re-commencement of commercial scale
mining and process operations now that the ore available for mining startup has
been re-defined. Mining will initially be concentrated in the Taylor's west area
with the intention to reduce internal waste generation which previously resulted
in severe ore grade dilution to the mill.

The metallurgical circuit at start-up will include Caledonia's new Pre-Ox
process and the resin gold recovery process developed by MINTEK. MINTEK are
currently determining the requirement for the conversion of Barbrook's existing
Carbon-in-leach ("CIL") into a resin-in-leach ("RIL") section and the
requirement for a resin elution, regeneration and electrowinning sections.
Confirmatory testwork on Taylor's ore by MINTEK in 2001 showed that the
combination of Pre-Ox and RIL processes resulted in approximately a 20% higher
gold recovery than the CIL process previously used at Barbrook.

It is planned to initially commence mining and processing at 3,000 tonnes per
month and thereafter to increase this progressively to 12,000 tonnes per month
or higher. During the 1997 mining and plant throughput at Barbrook exceeded
17,000 tonnes per month. However this rate was obtained at the expense of gold
grade dilution, and therefore the mining rates will be restricted to control
dilution and ensure higher feed gold grades to the plant.

Preliminary production schedules and mine plans are being prepared at present
and recommissioning work has commenced on both the underground workings and the
metallurgical plant in preparation for the resumption of production later this
year. Several mining sequences are being considered and once these have been
optimized the detailed production plans will be announced, most likely in early
September.

Further information regarding Caledonia's exploration activities and operations
along with its latest financials may be found on the Corporation's website
http:/www.caledoniamining.com

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT CALEDONIA MINING CORPORATION:

<TABLE>
<S>                                          <C>                                  <C>
S.E. Hayden                                  James Johnstone                      Chris Harvey
Chairman, President and CEO                  V-P Operations and COO               Technical Director
South Africa                                 Canada                               Canada
Tel: (011-27-11) 447-2499                    Tel: (1-905) 607-7543                Tel: (1-905) 607-7543
Fax: (011-27-11) 447-2554                    Fax: (1-905) 607-9806                Fax: (1-905) 607-9806
</TABLE>

OR VISIT CALEDONIA ON THE WORLDWIDE WEB AT HTTP://WWW.CALEDONIAMINING.COM


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                          CALEDONIA MINING CORPORATION

                                  NEWS RELEASE

                  STELLARIA KIMBERLITE CONFIRMED DIAMONDIFEROUS

                             JULY 17TH 2002, 9.00 AM

Caledonia Mining Corporation ("Caledonia") of Toronto (TSE: CAL and NASDAQ -
OTCBB: CALVF) is pleased to report microdiamond results for the Stellaria
kimberlite on the Kikerk Lake property in the Coronation Gulf region of Nunavut,
and to announce the summer exploration program for the property which will be
carried out by Ashton Mining of Canada Inc. ("Ashton").

STELLARIA KIMBERLITE

The Stellaria kimberlite is situated approximately 700 m east of the Potentilla
kimberlite. As reported on May 21, 2002, the vertical discovery hole was drilled
into a geophysical anomaly having approximate surface dimensions of 160 m x 50
m. This anomaly is oriented along a geophysically defined linear feature with an
approximate strike length of 2 km. After passing through 20 m of glacial
overburden and 35 m of dolomitic limestone, the drill intersected approximately
39 m of hypabyssal kimberlite. Drill core was processed by caustic dissolution
at Ashton's North Vancouver laboratory and returned the following numbers of
diamonds:

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                               NUMBERS OF DIAMONDS
                               ----------------------------------------------------
                                      MICRO                           MACRO
SAMPLE WEIGHT                      0.1-0.5 MM                 > or = 0.5 MM (IN ONE
     (KG)                      (IN TWO DIMENSIONS)                 DIMENSION)
- --------------                 -------------------                 ----------
<S>                            <C>                            <C>
   105.4                                66                        13 (NOTE 1)
</TABLE>

NOTE 1: One of the macrodiamonds is greater than 0.5 mm in two dimensions and
measures 0.8 x 0.6 x 0.4 mm.

SUMMER 2002 EXPLORATION PROGRAM

Ashton is encouraged by the confirmation of a second diamondiferous kimberlite
on the Kikerk Lake property. The summer exploration program, scheduled to
commence in late July, will include further prospecting and additional detailed
heavy mineral sampling. The objective of this portion of the program is to
investigate a number of unexplained indicator mineral anomalies near the
Potentilla and Stellaria kimberlites. A prominent indicator mineral dispersion
anomaly has already been identified 700 metres southwest of Potentilla. Heavy
mineral samples will also be collected to investigate subtle indicator mineral
anomalies as well as priority geophysical anomalies identified by an airborne
survey conducted earlier in the year.

<PAGE>

                                     - 2 -

The 2002 summer exploration program will also include drilling of the Stellaria
kimberlite itself as well as drilling along the defined linear feature
associated with Stellaria. The goal of this work is to better define the size
and orientation of the kimberlite body, and to determine whether it may be a
structurally controlled dyke.

As reported on May 21, 2002, a 5.5 tonne mini-bulk sample was collected from
Potentilla as part of the winter 2002 field program and is currently being
processed through Ashton's dense media separation plant in North Vancouver.
Completion of analysis is expected before the end of August.

In terms of the Caledonia-Ashton Joint Venture Agreement Ashton will fund
Caledonia's interest in the property until a bankable feasibility has been
completed. Caledonia holds a 17.5% interest in the property, while Ashton the
operator of the programs holds a 52.5 percent interest, and Northern Empire
Minerals Ltd. holds a 30 percent interest.

Further information regarding Caledonia's exploration activities and operations
along with its latest financials may be found on Caledonia's website
HTTP:/WWW.CALEDONIAMINING.COM

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT CALEDONIA MINING CORPORATION:

<TABLE>
<S>                               <C>                               <C>
S.E. Hayden                       James Johnstone                   Chris Harvey
Chairman, President and CEO       V-P Operations and COO            Technical Director
South Africa                      Canada                            Canada
Tel: (011-27-11) 447-2499         Tel: (1-905) 607-7543             Tel: (1-905) 607-7543
Fax: (011-27-11) 447-2554         Fax: (1-905) 607-9806             Fax: (1-905) 607-9806
</TABLE>


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                                     [LOGO]

                          CALEDONIA MINING CORPORATION

                                  NEWS RELEASE

                 CALEDONIA MINING CORPORATION PRESIDENT AND CEO
                ADDRESSES THE RICHMOND CLUB BROKER LUNCHEON EVENT

                               SEPTEMBER 4TH 2002

Caledonia Mining Corporation ("Caledonia") of Toronto (TSX: CAL and NASDAQ -
OTCBB: CALVF) announced today that Stefan Hayden, Chairman, President and CEO
would make a presentation to The Richmond Club's membership of brokers,
managers, analysts and members of the media at The National Club, on Bay Street,
in Toronto on 5 September 2002.

The presentation will be videotaped and synchronized with a PowerPoint
presentation, which will then be digitized for transmission to Caledonia's
shareholders and 4,250 members of The Richmond Club. A link to the presentation
will be on Caledonia's website and on the Caledonia Mining Corporation profile
page on The Richmond Club website. Caledonia has recently been selected by The
Richmond Club to be showcased to an audience of 625,000 investors through its
broker/analyst luncheon and exposure to institutional investors and national
media.

ABOUT CALEDONIA MINING CORPORATION: Caledonia's corporate philosophy is to
identify mineral properties and projects early in their development cycle, and
then add value by developing, and/or operating and/or disposing of the asset, in
whole or in part, at the most opportune time thereby adding shareholder value.
Caledonia's predominant focus is on its Canadian, Zambian and South African
properties, a number of which are operated in terms of joint ventures with major
mining companies. Caledonia is virtually debt free and has a portfolio of
carefully selected and exciting precious metals, diamond and base metal
properties.

ABOUT THE RICHMOND CLUB: The Richmond Club (www.richmondclub.com) is a media
portal to 2.2 million investors through TV, Radio, Magazine, Newsletter and
broker luncheon events. It has a membership of over 4,250 brokers, fund
managers, analysts and members of the media in Canada, USA and UK. The Richmond
Club selects and showcases companies with good management and an excellent
prospect of outperforming the market in the next 12-18 months.

FURTHER INFORMATION REGARDING CALEDONIA'S EXPLORATION ACTIVITIES AND OPERATIONS
ALONG WITH ITS LATEST FINANCIALS MAY BE FOUND ON THE CORPORATION'S WEBSITE
HTTP:/WWW.CALEDONIAMINING.COM. PLEASE CONTACT:

<TABLE>
<S>                                          <C>                                  <C>
S. E. HAYDEN                                 JAMES JOHNSTONE                      CHRIS HARVEY
Chairman, President and CEO                  V-P Operations and COO               Technical Director
South Africa                                 Canada                               Canada
Tel: (011-27-11) 447-2499                    Tel: (1-905) 607-7543                Tel: (1-905) 607-7543
Fax: (011-27-11) 447-2554                    Fax: (1-905) 607-9806                Fax: (1-905) 607-9806
</TABLE>

THE RICHMOND CLUB/THE RICHMOND CLUB REPORT
Sufia Lodhi, VP Corporate Development
Tel: (416) 644-0644
Email: sufia.Lodhi@richmondclub.com
www.richmondclub.com

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                                     [LOGO]

                          CALEDONIA MINING CORPORATION

                                  NEWS RELEASE

             POTENTILLA KIMBERLITE RETURNS COMMERCIAL-SIZED DIAMONDS

                         SEPTEMBER 16TH, 2002, IMMEDIATE

Caledonia Mining Corporation ("Caledonia") of Toronto (TSX: CAL and
NASDAQ-OTCBB: CALVF) is pleased to report diamond results for a 5.83 tonne
mini-bulk sample collected from the Potentilla kimberlite in May 2002 by Ashton
Mining of Canada Inc ("Ashton"). Discovered in September 2001, Potentilla is
located on the Kikerk Lake property in the Coronation Gulf region of Nunavut.

MINI-BULK SAMPLE RESULTS

The Potentilla kimberlite contains two phases: an upper kimberlite breccia
underlain by hypabyssal kimberlite. The 5.83 tonne mini-bulk sample consisted of
4.48 tonnes of kimberlite breccia and 1.35 tonnes of hypabyssal kimberlite. The
drilling data indicate that Potentilla has maximum surface dimensions of 110 m x
50 m.

After processing through the dense media separation (DMS) plant at Ashton's
North Vancouver laboratory the sample returned a total of 1.02 carats of
diamonds larger than 1.0 mm using a square aperture screen. These results gave
the sample an estimated diamond content of 17.50 carats per hundred tonnes
("cpht"). When a 0.8 mm square aperture screen was used, a total of 1.28 carats
of diamonds was recovered giving the sample an estimated diamond content of
22.00 cpht.

SUMMARY OF DIAMOND RESULTS

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                         DIAMONDS           DIAMONDS       ESTIMATED DIAMOND CONTENT
   KIMBERLITE        SAMPLE WEIGHT    RECOVERED (>0.8   RECOVERED (>1.0              (CPHT)
      TYPE             (TONNES)        MM) (CARATS)       MM) (CARATS)        (DIAMONDS > 1.0 MM)
- ---------------      -------------    ---------------   ---------------    -------------------------
<S>                  <C>              <C>               <C>                <C>
Breccia                    4.48           1.07                 0.86                   19.20
Hypabyssal                 1.35           0.21                 0.16                   11.85
                           ----           ----                 ----                   -----
TOTAL                      5.83           1.28                 1.02                   17.50
                           ====           ====                 ====                   =====
</TABLE>

The largest diamond recovered, a 0.34 carat colourless composite crystal with
small inclusions, came from the breccia. The second largest diamond, a 0.09
carat stone, was recovered from the hypabyssal phase.

No further work is planned on Potentilla at this time. The recovery of a 0.34
carat diamond in Potentilla confirms the presence of kimberlites with larger
stones in the Coronation Gulf region of Nunavut and provides encouragement for
continued aggressive exploration on the Kikerk Lake property and elsewhere in
the region.

<PAGE>

                                      - 2 -

KIKERK LAKE PROPERTY SUMMER EXPLORATION PROGRAM

In addition to the collection of the Potentilla mini-bulk sample, the 2002
summer drilling program focused on the Stellaria kimberlite. Situated
approximately 700 m east of the Potentilla kimberlite, Stellaria was discovered
in May 2002 by drilling a vertical hole into a geophysical anomaly having
approximate surface dimensions of 160 m x 50 m. The anomaly is oriented along a
geophysically defined linear feature having an approximate strike length of two
km. The 2002 program was designed to better understand the Stellaria kimberlite
and the associated linear feature. Initial microdiamond results from Stellaria
were reported on July 17, 2002.

In August 2002, a hole was drilled from 40 m northwest of the Stellaria
discovery hole at an inclination of 60 degrees from horizontal. After passing
through 16 m of glacial overburden and 52 m of dolomitic limestone, the drill
intersected 21 m of hypabyssal kimberlite. The drill data suggest that Stellaria
may be a 13 metre wide dyke dipping at an angle of 72 degrees to the northwest.
Based on indicator mineral and geophysical data, Stellaria has a strike length
of less than 400 m.

Approximately 100 kg of core was recovered from the Stellaria drill hole and it
will be processed for microdiamonds by caustic dissolution at Ashton's North
Vancouver laboratory. Three additional holes were drilled into geophysical
anomalies along the linear feature without intersecting kimberlite.

The summer program also included the collection of more than 250 indicator
mineral samples in the vicinity of the Stellaria and Potentilla kimberlites to
investigate unexplained geophysical and indicator mineral anomalies. The
indicator mineral data will assist in identifying priority targets for drilling
in early 2003.

Caledonia currently holds a 17.5 percent interest in the Kikerk Lake property.
Ashton and Northern Empire Minerals Ltd. ("Northern Empire") hold interests of
52.5 percent and 30 percent respectively. Ashton is the operator of the programs
on the Kikerk Lake property .

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT CALEDONIA MINING CORPORATION:

<TABLE>
<S>                                 <C>                                <C>
S. E. HAYDEN                        JAMES JOHNSTONE                    CHRIS HARVEY
Chairman, President and CEO         V-P Operations and COO             Technical Director
South Africa                        Canada                             Canada
Tel: (011-27-11) 447-2499           Tel: (1-905) 607-7543              Tel: (1-905) 607-7543
Fax: (011-27-11) 447-2554           Fax: (1-905) 607-9806              Fax: (1-905) 607-9806
</TABLE>

FURTHER INFORMATION REGARDING CALEDONIA'S EXPLORATION ACTIVITIES AND OPERATIONS
ALONG WITH ITS LATEST FINANCIALS MAY BE FOUND ON THE CORPORATION'S WEBSITE
HTTP:/WWW.CALEDONIAMINING.COM

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                                     [LOGO]

                          CALEDONIA MINING CORPORATION

                                  NEWS RELEASE

                   STELLARIA KIMBERLITE RETURNS MORE DIAMONDS

                        FRIDAY NOVEMBER 8TH 2002, 9.00 AM

Caledonia Mining Corporation ("Caledonia") of Toronto (TSX: CAL and
NASDAQ-OTCBB: CALVF). is pleased to report additional diamond results from the
Stellaria kimberlite located on the Kikerk Lake property in the Coronation Gulf
region of Nunavut. Initial diamond results were reported on July 17, 2002.

The Stellaria kimberlite is situated 700 m east of the diamondiferous Potentilla
kimberlite. As reported on May 21, 2002, Stellaria was discovered by drilling a
single vertical hole into a geophysical anomaly having approximate surface
dimensions of 160 m x 50 m. A second hole was drilled in August from a location
40 m northwest of the discovery drill site at an inclination of 60 degrees from
horizontal toward the vertical discovery hole. The drill passed through 16 m of
glacial overburden and 52 m of dolomitic limestone before intersecting 21 m of
hypabyssal kimberlite, giving Stellaria an estimated true width of 13 m.

A 110.7 kg sample of kimberlite drill core was processed by caustic dissolution
at Ashton's North Vancouver laboratory. Table 1 presents a summary of the
diamond results in square mesh sieve format. Table 2 presents the data in Table
1 together with the initial results disclosed on July 17. These data are not
sufficient to infer an accurate diamond grade for this kimberlite.

                      TABLE 1 - NOVEMBER 8 DIAMOND RESULTS

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                           NUMBERS OF DIAMONDS ACCORDING TO SIEVE SIZE FRACTION (MM)
   SAMPLE      -------------------------------------------------------------------------
  WEIGHT       +0.100    +0.150    +0.212   +0.300   +0.425   +0.600   +0.850   +1.180      TOTAL
   (KG)        -0.150     0.212    -0.300   -0.425    0.600   -0.850   -1.180   -1.700     DIAMONDS
- -----------    ------    ------    ------   ------   ------   ------   ------   ------     --------
<S>            <C>       <C>       <C>      <C>      <C>      <C>      <C>      <C>        <C>
  110.7 kg       17        17        19        7        3        3        0         1         67
                                                                                (Note 1)
</TABLE>

Note 1: This diamond measures 2.3 x 1.4 x 0.9 mm.

   TABLE 2 - SUMMARY OF DIAMOND RESULTS FOR NOVEMBER 8, 2002 AND JULY 17, 2002

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                    NUMBERS OF DIAMONDS
                                ------------------------------------------------------
                                    TOTAL
                                   DIAMONDS
                   SAMPLE        > or =0.1 MM   > or =0.5 MM   < or =0.5 MM   > or =1.0 MM
                   WEIGHT          (IN TWO        (IN ONE        (IN TWO        (IN TWO
 DATE REPORTED     (KG)          DIMENSIONS)     DIMENSION)    DIMENSIONS)    DIMENSIONS)
 -------------     ----          -----------     ----------    -----------    -----------
<S>                <C>           <C>            <C>            <C>            <C>
 NOV. 8, 2002      110.7             67              22            10               1
July 17, 2002      105.4             79              13             1               0
                   -----            ---              --            --             ---
        TOTAL      216.1            146              35            11               1
                   =====            ===              ==            ==             ===
</TABLE>

                                                                           .../2

<PAGE>

                                     - 2 -

The discovery of two diamondiferous kimberlites on the Kikerk Lake property
confirms the need for further work on the property. Analysis of the 269 heavy
mineral samples collected from the Kikerk Lake property in 2002 is currently
underway. Once these results become available, the scope and nature of the 2003
winter program will be determined.

Exploration on the Kikerk Lake property is governed by an agreement among
Caledonia Mining Corporation, Ashton Mining of Canada ("Ashton") and Northern
Empire Minerals Ltd. ("Northern Empire"). The current respective interests of
the parties are Ashton 52.5 percent, Caledonia 17.5 percent and Northern Empire
30 percent. Ashton has the right to increase its interest to 59.5 percent by
carrying Caledonia until the completion of a feasibility study. Ashton is the
operator of the program.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT CALEDONIA MINING CORPORATION:

<TABLE>
<S>                                 <C>                                <C>
S. E. HAYDEN                        JAMES JOHNSTONE                    CHRIS HARVEY
Chairman, President and CEO         V-P Operations and COO             Technical Director
South Africa                        Canada                             Canada
Tel: (011-27-11) 447-2499           Tel: (1-905) 607-7543              Tel: (1-905) 607-7543
Fax: (011-27-11) 447-2554           Fax: (1-905) 607-9806              Fax: (1-905) 607-9806
</TABLE>

FURTHER INFORMATION REGARDING CALEDONIA'S EXPLORATION ACTIVITIES AND OPERATIONS
ALONG WITH ITS LATEST FINANCIALS MAY BE FOUND ON THE CORPORATION'S WEBSITE
HTTP:/WWW.CALEDONIAMINING.COM

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