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DA details reasons why Phiyega should step down
The Democratic Alliance, in a letter to the president, cited increase in crime rate as one of the reasons.
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Police chief to tell Zuma why she mustn't be fired
Phiyega is expected to explain her fitness to hold office & why she shouldn't be subjected to an inquiry.
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ISS: Zuma likely to institute inquiry against Phiyega
Phiyega has until Friday to respond to Zuma's letter over her fitness to hold office.
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Pressure on Phiyega as deadline looms
SA's police boss only has 5 days to explain to the President why she should keep her job.
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Malema calls for review of Ramaphosa's email records
Julius Malema says that there is likely more evidence linking Cyril Ramaphosa to the killings in Marikana.
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EFF to escalate battle for Marikana justice
The EFF will visit Marikana today in a bid to seek justice for miners and their families.
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EFF to lay charges over Marikana massacre
The EFF says it will lay criminal charges against the politicians they claim were responsible for the Marikana massacre. Party leader Julius Malema says they will leave no stone unturned in seeking justice for the 34 slain miners.
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Concerns raised about shortfalls of Marikana report
The report has been labelled a ‘white wash’ with calls for a second inquiry to take place.
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Maimane slams Zuma's handling of Marikana report
Mmusi Maimane says the release of the Marikana report has done little to provide closure.
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Lawyers to report back to Marikana miners
Another report back session from lawyers for the injured and arrested miners will also take place.
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Phiyega to fight to keep her job - report
City Press is reporting that Riah Phiyega has declared a fight to keep her post.
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NUM reflects on Marikana killings
The National Union of Mineworkers says it could have done more to resolve the Marikana labour dispute.
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OPINION: Marikana, continuing injustice for people of a lesser God
Ranjeni Munusamy looks at the Marikana report and those who are implicated.
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Miners shocked & dissatisfied with Marikana report
Miners from Marikana are disappointed Cyril Ramaphosa & some government ministers have been exonerated.
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Highlights of Marikana report
A recommendation into the police commissioner's fitness to hold office, the police's mismanagement of troops and the actions of mineworkers were all part of the findings revealed in the Marikana report presented by President Jacob Zuma.
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Malema 'flabbergasted' by Marikana report
The EFF leader maintains Cyril Ramaphosa was at the heart of the tragedy and should be held accountable.
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Jacob Zuma to release Marikana report tonight
The President will address the nation on SABC at 7pm.
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Presidency condemns 'all Marikana deaths'
Jacob Zuma suggested police were forced to shoot miners because they had killed other people yesterday.
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Marikana: Zuma shows sympathetic view towards police
The president was heckled by a member of the crowd during his address to TUT students.
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Marikana miners may approach ICC
Lawyers for the miners are considering approaching the ICC over the August 2012 shootings at Marikana.
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Miners await ruling over release of Marikana report
Wounded & arrested miners launched an urgent court bid compelling the president to release the report.