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Nuclear remains part of energy mix, says Peters

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Energy Minister Dipuo Peters has reiterated government's commitment to nuclear and renewable energy as part of the integrated resources plan.

Lights will stay on, for now, says Eskom

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

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.

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.

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.

Dismissal scuppers Pamodzi deal, says Motala

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The dismissal of two Pamodzi liquidators has jeopardised a possible transaction to rescue the assets, according to one of the pair.

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.

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.