The mining company hosted its fourth annual Marikana memorial lecture on Monday to mark the 11th anniversary of the massacre
The family of one of the victims of the shooting has received neither money nor an apology
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The chair of the commission of inquiry says a personal apology from Cyril Ramaphosa would help families of the dead to heal
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Eight out of the 44 widows are still waiting for their houses but Sibanye-Stillwater says they are ‘under construction’
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Indian residents deny ‘massacre’ label; black survivors claim violence and orchestration
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On day three of the SAHRC hearings into the July unrest, victim Ntethelelo Mkhize disputes the testimony of activist Sham Maharaj
Lawyers seeking R1-billion in damages allege President Cyril Ramaphosa’s phone calls and emails in 2012 set the stage for the unlawful killing of 34 miners
Official inquiry found that the Cameroonian military was responsible for deadly attack on civilians
40 people have been killed by an Australian extremist at two mosque shootings in New Zealand’s South Island city of Christchurch
The commission rejected calls to increase the minimum age required for gun purchases
After dark, they would take to the streets of one of Cape Town’s most dangerous communities, often armed with only determination.
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President Trump has declared the deadliest mass shooting in modern US history as an "act of pure evil" but avoided addressing gun control
Human Rights Watch has conducted an investigation into the dozens of bodies found in a river in the city of Aleppo, Syria, earlier this year.
A lone shooter could not have committed the massacre of 16 Afghan villagers blamed on a US soldier, a witness has testified.
Over 3 000 people have been killed in South Sudan’s brutal massacres last week in an explosion of ethnic violence forcing tens of thousands to flee.
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Shongweni massacre accused Sandile Ndlovu surprised his lawyer by pleading guilty in the Pinetown Regional Court.
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Philippine press organisations demanded justice after reporters were among 21 people murdered on Monday in a massacre in the lawless south.