The faces of Marikana: Part I

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From our archives| After years of struggling on the streets of Cape Town doing odd jobs, Mphumzeni Ngxande (38), finally got a break in 2008 when he packed his bags and went to work as a mine worker for Lonmin in North West. NeverForget Marikana

It’s been seven years since 34 mineworkers were shot dead in a burst of police gunfire during a protest at the then Lonmin Platinum’s Marikana operations. Ten people, including security guards and police officers, were killed in the run-up to the mass shootings at two sites around a koppie where workers had gathered during their strike, demanding a minimum salary of R12 500 a month.

However, Mboneni said his son had a wife, a child of his own and two other children who relied on his wages from the mines. The 35-year-old Mvuyisi was born in Mbhobheni Village in Mbizana in the Eastern Cape and his death has left his parents with no idea where they will get the extra money they need to get their daughter through her second-year studies.

She said Mvuyisi and his two older siblings had a tough upbringing because the family was poor and this had forced him and his brother, Vuyisile, to look for work on the mines in the North West. Ndikhokhele Yehova - even though he could never bring himself to admit that he was not a great singer. The nickname still makes people smile in the village as they recall a younger Phumzile, who would rather herd cattle than head to church on a Sunday with his grandfather and his siblings.

 

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