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Naledi Mailula
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Ramphele: We are taking back the power
Article
/ 27 April 2013

Ramphele: We are taking back the power

Newly formed political party Agang will not be bullied by those in power, its leader Mamphela Ramphele has said at the party’s Freedom Day gathering.

By Naledi Mailula
Marikana hearings move supported
Article
/ 26 April 2013

Marikana hearings move supported

Most parties involved in the Farlam commission of inquiry support a call for its hearings to be moved from Rustenburg to Pretoria, it has heard.

By Naledi Mailula
Cops knew Marikana miners used muti
Article
/ 23 April 2013

Cops knew Marikana miners used muti

Police officers knew a substance thought to be muti was given to striking Marikana mineworkers, the Farlam commission of inquiry has heard.

By Naledi Mailula
Phiyega: I didn’t read the Marikana statement
Article
/ 4 April 2013

Phiyega: I didn’t read the Marikana statement

Police chief Riah Phiyega has admitted to signing an affidavit detailing the police’s role in the Marikana shooting without reading it.

By Naledi Mailula
Phiyega denies celebrating Marikana miners’ death
Article
/ 2 April 2013

Phiyega denies celebrating Marikana miners’ death

The police team who shot dead striking mineworkers were thanked for following protocol, says National Police Commissioner Riah Phiyega.

By Naledi Mailula
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