The commission has shown that the bodies of miners were not limited to a specific spot, as video footage suggested, but were spread over a vast area.
The Farlam Commission of Inquiry has been given a four-month deadline for completion – but matters could be moving too quickly.
The ConCourt has upheld a high court ruling, which found that certain provisions of the Films and Publications Act are unconstitutional and invalid.
The Citizen has dismissed a photographer who drew attention to the paper’s doctored cover picture of the suicide attack in Kabul on social media.
Lonmin’s Marikana mess, and its subsequent bad handling of the situation, threatens to become the mining company’s own Deepwater Horizon.
Julius Malema’s legal team is expected to set up a dedicated website to deal with queries about the expelled ANC Youth League leader’s court case.
Afriforum has welcomed the warrant while Magaqa is confident the charges against Malema won’t stick – especially with a hot shot lawyer on his side.
Expelled ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema has told the Mail & Guardian that he is unaware that an arrest warrant had been made out in his name.
The commission of inquiry into the killing of more than 40 miners at Lonmin’s Marikana mine is set to begin in just 10 days.
The Citizen newspaper has been accused of breaching ethical codes after it doctored an image on its front page on Wednesday.