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Lights will stay on, for now, says Eskom

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Power utility Eskom has denied currency market speculation of power outages.

Platinum Australia has to deliver

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Platinum Australia has produced a favourable prefeasibility study for its Rooderand project, but the junior has to prove its Smokey Hills mine is a success to be able to fund Rooderand.

Boom times coming for rough diamonds

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Diamond producers should "prepare to meet thy boom" if the highly positive message from RBC Capital Markets' diamond conference turns out to be correct.

Commodities outlook strong, says Glencore

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Commodities fundamentals remain strong as buoyant demand from emerging markets strains tightening supplies, says Glencore CEO Ivan Glasenberg.

Glencore makes lacklustre Hong Kong debut

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Shares in commodities giant Glencore have opened 2.8% lower in their Hong Kong trading debut, following a tepid launch in London for the year's biggest IPO.

BHP faces shale gas lawsuit

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BHP Billiton faces class action from US landowners who claim the company's shale gas business is creating a toxic soup, according to a report.

Lonmin’s Karee faces lengthy standstill

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Production at Lonmin’s Karee shaft could still be disrupted for several weeks as the company starts to dismiss 9,000 workers involved in an unprotected strike.

India pledges $5bn in African charm offensive

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India has stepped up its push to deepen its economic ties with Africa and emerge from the shadow of rival China by offering $5bn in new credit lines to the continent.

Lonmin to fire 9,000 striking workers

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About 9,000 workers at Lonmin's Marikana operations in Rustenburg are to be served letters of dismissal, according to Lonmin CEO Ian Farmer.

Operations resume at Eastplats mine

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Eastern Platinum says operations have resumed at its Crocodile River mine, following labour unrest.