An enlightening panel discussion reflects on the lead up to the massacre, its fallout and the new M&G documentary
New M&G film explores what the events on that fateful day tell us about where we stand as a country
The family of one of the victims of the shooting has received neither money nor an apology
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Sibanye-Stillwater, which inherited the project after purchasing Lonmin, now looks to finish the project by next year.
A recent survey found that only 40% of South Africans know enough about Marikana massacre to be able to explain it to a friend
President Jacob Zuma on Thursday night read a summary of the report on the Marikana massacre by the Farlam Commission.
Nick Davies uncovers the story of "the man in the green blanket", who died trying to broker peace, and reveals the complicity of the powers that be.