Conditions are still the same seven years later, say Marikana mineworkers

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Mineworkers ask attorney to review commission of inquiry’s findings in a bid to hold officials accountable, including President Cyril Ramaphosa

Crosses mark the site of the 2012 Marikana massacre. Picture: SUNDAY TIMES

On August 16 2012 armed police gunned down 34 protesting Lonmin mineworkers who were demanding better wages and living conditions. Another 10 people, including security guards, were killed in the preceding week. Sibanye-Stillwater spokesperson James Wellsted told Business Day that they were engaging with the families and other stakeholders on the matter. He said it was not fair that only eight houses had been built for the families since 2012. “We are looking at how we can rectify that situation,” said Wellsted.loss of support and emotional shock.

Nkome said: “Our view is that the police acted the way they did as a result of communication made by Ramaphosa.” The commission’s findings, however, have done little to stop opposition political parties from placing Ramaphosa right at the centre of the massacre. He described Ramaphosa as a “central figure” in the massacre in a letter he wrote to the president on Thursday.

 

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