An academic attempt to present an alternative view of the massacre reveals little that is not known.
NUM president Senzeni Zokwana has told the Marikana commission of inquiry that he is proud of the people who "defended the NUM offices" on August 11.
The case of the NUM marksmen that caused the injuries of two Lonmin protesters near their offices on August 11 "has been left to rot".
Cellphone footage captured by police during the Marikana killings confirms miners were shot at point-blank range while surrendering and hiding.
Don’t be fooled by the genteel silence in the quaint Free State town of Parys — there are many unchecked emotions rumbling beneath the surface.
An advocate representing over 20 families of the deceased would not retract his statement that police may have destroyed video evidence.
Amcu have claimed the planned retrenchments in the mining sector were an attempt to thwart their continued growth in former NUM strongholds.
Stranded workers have been seeking legal recourse after operations were suspended due to ongoing violence. Kwanele Sosibo reports.
Telling the real story behind the shocking killings on the koppie of Lonmin’s Marikana mine was never going to be easy, writes Kwanele Sosibo.
Sindiso Nyoni believes artists have the power to address society’s ills with their work.