Marikana prayer
Fallen Marikana miners hailed as brave leaders
The 34 miners who were killed in 2012 were remembered at the two year anniversary on Saturday.
Amcu signed a majority recognition agreement at Lonmin on Wednesday.
13 shafts have been shutdown at Lonmin's Marikana mine following a wildcat strike.
A chairperson for NUM testified about the days leading up to the Marikana shooting.
The police handled the deadly Marikana protest correctly, according to a public order policing expert.
Bishop Jo Seoka has apologised to the families of policemen who have died in the line of duty.
Police evidence presented at the Marikana inquiry shows that miners did shoot at police.
President Jacob Zuma is planning to take action against those who influence striking miners.
Scores of striking Marikana miners have once again refused to return to work.
Gift of the Givers will be stationed in Marikana this week to assist community members with food.
There are calls to prevent former ANCYL leader Julius Malema from speaking to Marikana miners.
Amcu has confirmed the union has not signed the peace agreement over the ongoing Marikana strike.
An analyst believes Julius Malema has secured major political points following the Marikana tragedy.
Mineral Resources Minister says the courts must decide the fate of 270 miners.
The 270 Marikana miners who will remain in custody will miss the funerals of their colleagues.
It has emerged 270 Lonmin miners are being charged under an old apartheid law.
Some striking miners believe Lonmin’s management will give in to their demands of a R12,500 salary.
A cameraman has accused authorities of not following up on allegations of police brutality.
Committee chairperson Annelize van Wyk said the incident is being investigated by the inquiry.