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Fears of more violence at Marikana
Police are hunting for the gunman who shot and killed an NUM shop steward on Monday.
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Another Lonmin employee shot dead
A female shop steward affiliated with the NUM has been shot dead outside the mine’s Rowland shaft.
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Marikana commission delayed until Monday
Dali Mpofu continues with undertaking to get state funding to represent Lonmin miners.
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Mpofu funding: Farlam too optimistic
Mpofu is representing miners injured and arrested during the Marikana violence.
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Another delay at Marikana Inquiry
The commission is postponed for six days while Dali Mpofu is yet to receive funding.
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Marikana inquiry postponed
Advocate Dali Mpofu will not back down in his fight to get funding to representing Marikana miners.
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Mpofu pushes for postponement
Dali Mpofu says his team needs more time to draft an appeal for the Constitutional Court.
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Marikana lawyers await court ruling
Lawyers withdraw from Marikana Commission in solidarity with Dali Mpofu's team.
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Marikana Inquiry: Party withdrawal disturbing
Judge Ian Farlam is expected to make an important announcement when the inquiry resumes on Monday.
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Mpofu’s funding application dismissed
The North Gauteng High Court on Thursday delivered a blow to victims of the Marikana shooting.
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Marikana Inquiry moves on
Lawyers representing the families withdrew from proceedings on Tuesday.
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More lawyers withdraw from Marikana case
Attorney Teboho Mosikili on Tuesday said his clients instructed his team to withdraw from the matter.
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Mpofu withdraws from Marikana inquiry
Advocate Dali Mpofu says his team cannot continue without funding.
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Weapons in demand during Marikana strike
A shop owner said there was a sudden surge in demand for pangas, axes and hatchets in Marikana.
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'Marikana cleansing ceremony peaceful'
The families of the Marikana victims conducted a cleansing ceremony on Monday.
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Mining talks stall after Amcu withdraws
NUM said talks failed after Amcu said it unwilling to allow other unions to negotiate for wages.
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Amcu issues strike notice
Amcu will go on strike if negotiations with Lonmin over union recognition are not reached.
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Marikana: Cop saw colleagues being killed
The North West Deputy Police Commissioner saw two officers being hacked to death in front of him.
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Phiyega defends SAPS
Police Commissioner Riah Phiyega told the Marikana Inquiry that police were doing well.
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'Strike at Marikana a possibility'
Amcu says talks at the CCMA with Lonmin bosses were unsuccessful.
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Phiyega to be cross examined
Police commissioner Riah Phiyega will take the stand at the Marikana Commission of Inquiry.