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Marikana shooting accidental?
Top cop Riah Phiyega says she might have to rethink her stance on the Lonmin shooting.
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Phiyega’s Marikana version dissected
Riah Phiyega again faced criticism yesterday for not verifying the facts about events at Marikana.
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Phiyega due in Marikana hot seat
Riah Phiyega is expected to face tough questions at the Marikana inquiry about the police's conduct.
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Marikana tragedy was unique - Phiyega
SA’s police chief testified that she sympathised with the families of Marikana victims.
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Emotional day during Marikana inquiry
Proceedings had to be wrapped up today at the Marikana inquiry after video footage was played.
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Amcu calls off Lonmin strike
Mining union Amcu says it has called off a strike at Lonmin's Marikana Mine.
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Marikana families to sue police
The families of the Marikana victims are planning to sue the Police Minister and National Police Commissioner.
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I was unfairly accused - Marikana miner
The North West miner said he was shot several times and beaten by officers.
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'Injury renders Marikana miner sterile'
A miner says he can no longer father any children due to injuries sustained during a police attack.
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'I told Marikana police to finish me off'
A Marikana miner described how police beat and interrogated him until he wished death upon himself.
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Miner denies ‘protection rituals’ took place
A Marikana miner on Monday denied that protesters took part in rituals to make them ‘invincible’.
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Marikana miner shows wounds from shooting
Miner Siphethe Phatsha's toe was removed following the deadly August 16 shooting.
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Miner in Marikana Inquiry hotseat
Lonmin miner Siphethe Phatsha will continue being cross-examined in the Marikana Inquiry today.
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'Surrendering miners shot at Marikana'
A miner says police continued shooting at Lonmin workers even when they were trying to surrender.
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Mpofu questions NUM, Lonmin 'unholy alliance'
Dali Mpofu has accused NUM of working with Lonmin to stop Amcu strikers.
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SA mining industry needs to change - Ramphele
Gold Fields chair Mamphela Ramphele says businesses can no longer rely on cheap & unskilled labour.
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NUM: Police & army were needed in Marikana
NUM president Senzeni Zokwana says the environment in Marikana during the wage strike was a unique one.
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Marikana inquiry to hear from miners
Lonmin miners are due to take the stand at Marikana Commission of Inquiry this week.
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‘Marikana miners had threatening attitude’
Num President Senzeni Zokwana is testifying about the union's role during protests at Lonmin.
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'NUM leaders were given weapons in Marikana'
NUM leaders were given weapons to protect themselves against protesters during Marikana violence.
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'Marikana lives could have been saved'
NUM has been heavily criticised for leaving wage talks in Marikana until it was too late.