President jacob zuma releases marikana report
Summons served on Ramaphosa over Marikana shooting
Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa has instructed his lawyers to defend the action.
Jacob Zuma says a separate conflict resolution body will be established to address the civil claims.
Nathi Nhleko announced an independent panel would have a year to review public order policing.
The minister will present his department's plans to implement the Marikana Commission's recommendations today.
The EFF says Riah Phiyega's submission to Jacob Zuma on the Marikana report is irrelevant.
The presidency says Riah Phiyega submitted her response just before 11pm last night.
Riah Phiyega says more needs to be done to condemn the killing of 10 people before the Marikana shooting.
Reports claim she's preparing to step down and she's already putting feelers out for her next position.
An attorney says while some charges against miners were withdrawn, it's too soon to re-arrest anyone.
Julius Malema says that there is likely more evidence linking Cyril Ramaphosa to the killings in Marikana.
NUM & Amcu continue to blame each other for sparking the violence in Marikana in 2012.
The report has been labelled a ‘white wash’ with calls for a second inquiry to take place.
DA leader Mmusi Maimane says the president showed a lack of compassion for the families affected.
The National Union of Mineworkers says it could have done more to resolve the Marikana labour dispute.
Victim of the Marikana shootings, Lungisile Madwansi, says he's shocked at the lack of accountability in the Marikana report.
Ranjeni Munusamy looks at the Marikana report and those who are implicated.
Govan Whittles reports from Lonmin Mine in Marikana as mineworkers make their way to work and react to the report released by President Zuma last night.
The Saps also came under fire for not disclosing information to the Farlam Commission of Inquiry.