JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - An inquiry into South Africa's worst police killing since the end of apartheid blamed a mining company, police and unions for the "horrendous tragedy", President Jacob Zuma ...
At the site of the 2012 Marikana massacre where police shot dead 34 strikers, thousands of South African miners sang remembrance songs. The 34 miners were gunned down after police were deployed to ...
Ben Fogel on South Africa after the Marikana Massacre. The article also provides a critique of left strategy that orientates towards COSATU, the SACP and the state rathering than popular struggles. A ...
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The Marikana Massacre was commemorated on Saturday amid demands for justice for the 34 fallen mineworkers killed during a strike at Lonmin Mine in Marikana, North West, 13 years ago. The day was ...
The killings, the deadliest security incident since the end of white-minority rule in 1994, became widely known as the "Marikana massacre". Zuma received the findings of the inquest, chaired by ...
An unidentified miner contemplates as he looks over the area where, a year ago, police opened fire on striking platinum miners killing 34 and injuring 78, before a memorial service to get under way, ...
I refer to your leading article on the thirteenth anniversary of the Marikana Massacre (“Ramaphosa must face Marikana widows”, The Star, August 19). No sane person would deny that the police reaction ...
However keynote speaker Dr Mamphela Ramphele told the second annual memorial lecture, organised by new mine owner Sibanye-Stillwater, the lessons learnt were beginning to bear fruit. "Their courage to ...
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It was a sad day for the mining industry last Thursday when South African police opened fire on striking drill workers at Lonmin's Marikana mine, killing 34 people and injuring twice as many. The ...