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Num’s commitment to miners questioned
Advocate Dali Mpofu has painted a picture of an uncaring Num at the Marikana Commission of Inquiry.
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Footage of Phiyega shown at Marikana Inquiry
Footage of police boss Riah Phiyega praising the efforts of police at Marikana was shown to the inquiry.
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'Police feared Lonmin miners'
The advocate representing families of the Marikana victims says the police's negotiating skills failed.
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Ramaphosa: I wanted to prevent more deaths
Cyril Ramaphosa says his call for action and the deaths at Lonmin's Marikana mine are not linked.
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Lonmin seeks new CEO to revive fortunes
Lonmin CFO Simon Scott has ruled himself out of the top job on a permanent basis.
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Lonmin CEO steps down
Lonmin management says its chief executive officer has stepped down after serious illness.
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Marikana evidence leader points to political pressure
Evidence leader Geoff Budlender suggests that political pressure might have led to the Marikana tragedy.
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Police must change lethal approach - expert
A public order policing expert says police should explore other ways of dealing with protesters.
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Tensions rise between Num & Amcu
Num members were allegedly intimidated by Amcu members outside the Marikana inquiry on Wednesday.
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Marikana inquiry to continue
More evidence on public order policing will be heard in the Marikana inquiry.
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Wounded Marikana miner commits suicide
One of the miners who survived the Marikana shooting has allegedly committed suicide.
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Amcu president testifies at Marikana Inquiry
Amcu leader Joseph Mathunjwa told the hearing that protesters sang songs about killing Num members.
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Seoka in the hot seat at inquiry
Lonmin's lawyer Schalk Burger accused the bishop of being impartial.
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Bishop: Lonmin lawyers are mincing my words
Lawyers for Lonmin Mine on Thursday grilled Bishop Jo Seoka during the Marikana Inquiry.
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Marikana defence to grill Bishop Seoka
The cross-examination of Bishop Jo Seoka will continue at the Marikana inquiry today.
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Marikana inquiry awaits ballistics report
A ballistics report may offer some insight into whether 34 Lonmin miners were deliberately killed.
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Marikana Inquiry shown more footage
The video shows police warning the workers just days before the fatal August 16 shooting.
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‘Shoot to kill’ discussed at Marikana Inquiry
Former top cop Bheki Cele's comments were not taken literally, a police training coordinator says.
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Marikana inquiry adjourns after gun scare
The Marikana inquiry was disturbed by a discovery of a gun brought in by a woman on Friday.
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Marikana Inquiry to resume
A cop has come under fire after admitting evidence at the scene of the shooting was tampered with.
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Marikana miner's words haunt bishop
Bishop Jo Seoka has lashed out at the North West top cop over her attitude towards Marikana violence.