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‘Mineworkers better off now than before Marikana tragedy’
It’s been three years since the events at Marikana shook the country. Listen as the Money Show’s Bruce Whitfield discusses how mining has changed since then with Chamber of Mines President Mike Teke.
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Marikana anniversary: Opposition parties take a swipe at govt, police
Yesterday marked three years since the death of 34 mineworkers at the hands of police at Lonmin Platinum.
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Marikana civil suit filed against Police Minister
The families of 37 mineworkers who died have filed a civil claim against Police Minister Nkosinathi Nhleko.
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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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Top cops make damning submissions against Riah Phiyega
It’s understood senior officials gave examples of Phiyega’s apparent poor leadership in a report.
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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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Unions continue the Marikana blame game
NUM & Amcu continue to blame each other for sparking the violence in Marikana in 2012.
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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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Marikana report deals heavy blow to Saps
The Saps also came under fire for not disclosing information to the Farlam Commission of Inquiry.
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Marikana: The day before the shooting
The day before the shooting was characterised by meetings between miners & unions & debriefing with police.
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Report largely blames police for Marikana shootings
Riah Phiyega says the president has informed her about an inquiry into her fitness to hold office.
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Amcu: Real truth about Marikana not yet revealed
Amcu says it’s disappointed by the content of the Marikana report and says truth has not yet been revealed.
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Marikana: Presidency denies link to Mbombo retirement
The presidency rejected claims that Zuma is linked to the retirement of the North West Police Commissioner.
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Pressure mounts for the release of the Marikana report
Pressure is mounting for President Jacob Zuma to release the Marikana report as miners threaten court action.
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Judgment reserved in Legal Aid’s Marikana case
In 2013 a High Court ruled that Legal Aid must provide funding for the wounded and arrested miners.
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Zuma to release Farlam Commission report
He’s come under mounting pressure from unions, opposition parties and civil society organisations.
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Marikana miners want inquiry report publicised
Marikana miners hope that the report will bring tangible progress to their community.
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Marikana report: Riah Phiyega not fit for office
The Marikana Support Campaign is in possession of the document which details findings made by the inquiry.