Lonmin meeting
Weapons in demand during Marikana strike
A shop owner said there was a sudden surge in demand for pangas, axes and hatchets in Marikana.
Amcu will go on strike if negotiations with Lonmin over union recognition are not reached.
Miners said they were happy to be back, but many warned they would not give up their fight.
Striking workers at Lonmin’s Marikana mine accepted a wage offer on Tuesday.
Wage talks between Lonmin and striking miners continued into the early hours of Tuesday.
Amcu’s Joseph Mathunjwa says the police's new directive is unconstitutional.
Start up union Amcu has called on President Jacob Zuma to intervene in the mining crisis.
Wage negotiations to end the impasse at Lonmin's Marikana mine failed to kick off on Monday.
The SAHRC says it was confident that George Bizos will thoroughly investigate Marikana complaints.
Amcu’s Joseph Matunjwa says he did not engage with workers about returning to work on Monday.
The Legal Resources Centre will represent the SAHRC and some individual victims and families.
Striking workers threatened to burn down the Karee Mine if employees inside did not join them.
Miners are planning a mass march to get Lonmin to take their wage demands seriously.
Around 200 workers protested on Lonmin property in a bid to prevent people from going to work.
Miners from Marikana in the North West celebrated as their colleagues returned home on Monday.
Marikana workers have pulled out of peace talks and will only go back if their wage demands are met.
Officials from the CCMA and Labour Department update striking Lonmin miners about wage talks.
It has emerged 270 Lonmin miners are being charged under an old apartheid law.
The matter was delayed in order to allow police more time to investigate and verify addresses.