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Lonmin

Artist tells what we have done
Article
/ 23 February 2018

Artist tells what we have done

A US museum has given Gunn-Salie the chance to realise an idea and take the message to the world

By Nadia Neophytou
EFF plans to give Ramaphosa bigger headache than Zuma
Article
/ 6 February 2018

EFF plans to give Ramaphosa bigger headache than Zuma

Malema says Ramaphosa’s stained legacy over the Marikana massacre proves the ANC leader was capable of doing anything for profit.

By Lizeka Tandwa
Mining industry on alert over violence on the platinum belt
Article
/ 18 October 2017

Mining industry on alert over violence on the platinum belt

The recent outbreak of violence on the platinum belt has the industry fearing a repeat of Marikana

By Govan Whittles
Climate of fear grips Amcu ‘rebels’
Article
/ 6 October 2017

Climate of fear grips Amcu ‘rebels’

Union leader Joseph Mathunjwa’s opponents say he is a ‘vampire’ and a ‘dangerous capitalist’

By Govan Whittles
Still no justice for the victims of the Marikana massacre
Article
/ 16 August 2017

Still no justice for the victims of the Marikana massacre

It’s five years since miners were gunned down by the police yet no one has been found culpable, nor have the families been compensated.

By Staff Reporter
Tiny Rowland: ​Businessman, spy, friend of apartheid?
Article
/ 25 July 2017

Tiny Rowland: ​Businessman, spy, friend of apartheid?

Who was Tiny Rowland, and why was he jetting into Waterkloof three decades before the Guptas were offered this privileged access?

By Hennie Van and Vuuren Author
​Almost five years after the massacre, the battle for Marikana justice continues
Article
/ 13 June 2017

​Almost five years after the massacre, the battle for Marikana justice continues

Another BASF shareholder meeting has come and gone without resolution on reparations.

By Koketso Moeti
PIC can’t say no to Lonmin
Article
/ 12 May 2017

PIC can’t say no to Lonmin

For all the talk of the state owning the mines, it might just be saddled with one, and an unwelcome one at that

By Lynley Donnelly
Web archives open up the truth about Marikana
Analysis
/ 23 March 2017

Web archives open up the truth about Marikana

New web archives give the public access to the full range of evidence from the Farlam commission.

By Tim Fish Hodgson
Lonmin could lose licence over failure to improve workers’ living conditions
Article
/ 12 December 2016

Lonmin could lose licence over failure to improve workers’ living conditions

The presidency says the company has been too slow to build accommodation for its workers, many of whom still live in temporary shacks.

By Amogelang Mbatha 1
​Gupta dealings are small change
Article
/ 7 December 2016

​Gupta dealings are small change

Commercial tax evasion has cost emerging economies trillions of dollars, but even they are guilty of doing it.

By Staff Reporter
Lonmin’s Bapo deal ‘in crisis’
Article
/ 19 October 2016

Lonmin’s Bapo deal ‘in crisis’

Community fears worst as investment fund is sued for millions.

By Tabelo Timse &
Big stink: How Lonmin paid R20m for just two toilets for Marikana workers
Article
/ 15 September 2016

Big stink: How Lonmin paid R20m for just two toilets for Marikana workers

The mining company is accused of "undermining black lives" after a latrine project yielded just two working toilets.

By Tabelo Timse &
Marikana: Shame on you, lying Lonmin — houses promised to workers still not reality
Analysis
/ 12 August 2016

Marikana: Shame on you, lying Lonmin — houses promised to workers still not reality

Four years after the massacre, the promised houses have yet to materialise and workers continue to live in squalor

By Staff Reporter
The rise and fall of Lonmin
Article
/ 5 November 2015

The rise and fall of Lonmin

It’s now up to the shareholders to decide the fate of the one-time investors’ darling, mining company Lonmin.

By Andre Janse Van Vuuren 1
Rhodes Must Fall campaigners barking up the wrong tree
Article
/ 1 September 2015

Rhodes Must Fall campaigners barking up the wrong tree

If trustees of the UCT fund have "blood on their hands" because of investment in Lonmin then so must trustees of all pension funds similarly invested.

By Alok Jha
Marikana massacre and neoliberal plunder
Article
/ 17 August 2015

Marikana massacre and neoliberal plunder

The biggest massacre by police of civilians in post-apartheid South Africa continues to haunt the collective conscience of a nation.

By Staff Reporter
SA designer Vanessa Gounden opens store in the UK
Article
/ 23 July 2015

SA designer Vanessa Gounden opens store in the UK

Creative and artistic director of Vanessa G is the latest South African designer to own and open a freestanding store in the UK.

By Katlego Mkhwanazi
Marikana: Crucial moments that shaped the story
Article
/ 26 June 2015

Marikana: Crucial moments that shaped the story

The Mail and Guardian looks at key moments that shaped the discourse surrounding the Marikana massacre, which took place in August 2012.

By Kwanele Sosibo
Marikana will always stalk Ramaphosa
Analysis
/ 19 June 2015

Marikana will always stalk Ramaphosa

The politician remains vulnerable in the quest to hold those responsible to account.

By David Bruce
Marikana will always stalk Cyril Ramaphosa
Analysis
/ 18 June 2015

Marikana will always stalk Cyril Ramaphosa

The politician remains vulnerable in the quest to hold those responsible to account.

By David Bruce
Bapo ba Mogale wants their millions from Lonmin
Article
/ 12 June 2015

Bapo ba Mogale wants their millions from Lonmin

The Bapo ba Mogale community has taken Lonmin to court to have their share in a R546-million empowerment deal reviewed.

By Tabelo Timse &
Lonmin’s industrial relations improve as it battles tough times
Article
/ 11 May 2015

Lonmin’s industrial relations improve as it battles tough times

The platinum miner is in "constructive, transparent and progressive" talks with unions and says business’s long-term fundamentals are intact.

By Lynley Donnelly
Debt administrator ‘pockets’ nearly half of miners’ repayments
Article
/ 12 January 2015

Debt administrator ‘pockets’ nearly half of miners’ repayments

Amplats has gone to court over "unconstitutional" debt administration, with one administrator pocketing 44% of miners’ debt repayments.

By Sapa and Staff Reporter
Letters to the editor: December 5 to 11 2014
Article
/ 4 December 2014

Letters to the editor: December 5 to 11 2014

Readers speak out on skills ideas, tax havens and the progressive left.

By Letters
War of words over Marikana judge’s powers
Article
/ 13 November 2014

War of words over Marikana judge’s powers

The SAPS wants Ian Farlam to leave the ‘policing of the police’ to Ipid, but he says he can make recommendations on who should be prosecuted.

By Sarah Evans
Marikana: Lonmin ‘weighed up’ cost of strike to lives of employees
Article
/ 11 November 2014

Marikana: Lonmin ‘weighed up’ cost of strike to lives of employees

The Farlam commission of inquiry heard that Amcu acted responsibly, and that Lonmin was "not equipped" to deal with the strike.

By Sapa
Editorial: Redraw the thin blue line
Article
/ 6 November 2014

Editorial: Redraw the thin blue line

The recommendations of the Farlam commission’s evidence leaders are very clear and SAPS would do well to start implementing them right away.

By Editorial
Questions Lonmin must answer
Article
/ 16 October 2014

Questions Lonmin must answer

NEWS ANALYSIS: Why did the mining company move millions of rands in revenue to no-tax Bermuda?

By Craig Mckune
Platinum mines push for automation, despite costs
Article
/ 14 October 2014

Platinum mines push for automation, despite costs

Three years of labour upheaval and a political push for safety and better wages have set in motion a drive to mechanise platinum mines.

By Ed Stoddard
Lonmin interdicts ‘unrest’ report
Article
/ 10 October 2014

Lonmin interdicts ‘unrest’ report

Advocacy group agrees not to make statements that will adversely affect company’s share price

By Staff Reporter
Lonmin’s broken promises: the housing deal that wasn’t
Article
/ 2 October 2014

Lonmin’s broken promises: the housing deal that wasn’t

Lonmin announced a huge housing deal, publicly and in its social and labour plans. But the deal was never signed.

By Sarah Evans
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