Ramaphosa’s lawyers and those representing the mineworkers and widows argued over the language used in the emails
Platinum, new innovation, wage talks and Ramaphosa. A lot is happening in the mining world
Judge Colin Lamont withdrew from the case because of his shares in the mining company Sibanye
The application to have Judge Colin Lamont recuse himself was launched hours after the disclosure
Lawyers seeking R1-billion in damages allege President Cyril Ramaphosa’s phone calls and emails in 2012 set the stage for the unlawful killing of 34 miners
Murder accused and former provincial police deputy commissioner Wiliam Mpembe rules mine security with impunity – say people in Marikana
Claimants are free to approach the state attorney’s office to check whether the figures released by the solicitor general are correct, the government says.
In Nkaneng the memory of the 44 people murdered will not leave the community
Nine years later, the government has not finalised damages claims, but has paid millions for Phiyega to contest the scathing findings against her
Close to a decade after the Marikana massacre, President Cyril Ramaphosa has not visited the survivors as he promised to do, judges have acquitted police officers, children can’t get jobs and lawlessness reigns