When a statue of the British imperialist went missing, it found an improbable champion in a Mahikeng local who has waged an uphill battle to find it.
Confident after its success on the platinum belt, the union wants to consolidate its gains in the platinum industry.
The Amcu leader’s speech to members at the end of the historic strike became an exercise in obfuscation, omission and, at times, pure fabrication.
SA’s longest strike is inching towards a close. But in Rustenburg, Amcu is the name trending on shop floor lips as a game changer on the labour front.
The woman tasked with bringing home Mbuyisa Makhubu, the man carrying Hector Pieterson in the famous photo from 1976, has gone missing.
No date has been set for miners’ return to work at Lonmin’s platinum mine while workers wait for "unconditional" agreements to be made by the firm.
The family of Mbuyisa Makhubu, photographed in 1976 carrying a dying Hector Pieterson, wants to stop the "unlawful" use of his name for profits.
The arts and culture department says it is verifying information on Mbuyisa Makhubu, the man carrying Hector Pieterson in the historic June 16 photo.
A rights institution has accused the City of Johannesburg of doing nothing to provide alternative residence for evictees since a landmark 2011 case.
What happened to the pupil carrying Hector Pieterson in the photo that epitomises June 16 1976? The trail leads to Canada, but hope is fading.