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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Mineworkers in Marikana have blasted the Farlam Commission of Inquiry report for its findings against Amcu.
President Zuma’s televised summary of the Marikana Commission’s report absolved former police minister Nathi Mthethwa. The truth is more complex.
Lonmin found funding to build its workers housing, it has been revealed, but now it doesn’t know what happened to the funding agreement.
Former Lonmin executive admits that the deadly 2012 strike called for extraordinary negotiations that didn’t fall within the company’s structures.
During a cross-examination at the Farlam commission, Riah Phiyega admitted that the R5 rifles used at the Marikana massacre are still being used
Lonmin’s chief commercial officer Albert Jamieson was asked why the company had failed to pursue every option at its disposal to avoid violence.
Nearly two years since it began, the commission has barely dealt with the essence of Lonmin’s responsibility .
The Marikana Commission has once again adjourned before hearing the end of Mr X’s testimony.
The Marikana Commission was the stage for more scenes of anguish on Tuesday as the testimony of Mr X continued.