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Marikana Shootings

NUM president denies calling Marikana strikers criminals
Article
/ 7 February 2013

NUM president denies calling Marikana strikers criminals

The National Union of Mineworkers’ president Senzeni Zokwana says he did not think the people gathering at the koppie in Marikana were criminals.

By Kwanele Sosibo
Mpofu: Marikana was redefined as criminal act
Article
/ 6 February 2013

Mpofu: Marikana was redefined as criminal act

The strike at Lonmin’s Marikana mine was redefined as a criminal act to allow for violence against the workers, the Farlam commission has heard.

By Maryke Vermaak
Jumping the gun on Marikana backfires
Article
/ 1 February 2013

Jumping the gun on Marikana backfires

An academic attempt to present an alternative view of the massacre reveals little that is not known.

By Kwanele Sosibo
Police shot Marikana miners unprovoked, video shows
Article
/ 29 January 2013

Police shot Marikana miners unprovoked, video shows

Cellphone footage captured by police during the Marikana killings confirms miners were shot at point-blank range while surrendering and hiding.

By Kwanele Sosibo
NUM: A wage agreement could have saved lives at Marikana
Article
/ 24 January 2013

NUM: A wage agreement could have saved lives at Marikana

Lives could have been saved if a wage dispute at Lonmin’s Marikana mine had been settled outside of national bargaining processes, says NUM.

By Sapa
Lawyer won’t retract Marikana evidence statement
Article
/ 21 January 2013

Lawyer won’t retract Marikana evidence statement

An advocate representing over 20 families of the deceased would not retract his statement that police may have destroyed video evidence.

By Kwanele Sosibo
Marikana: Truth, memory and reportage
Analysis
/ 21 December 2012

Marikana: Truth, memory and reportage

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.

By Kwanele Sosibo
Cosatu: A labouring behemoth finally reaches the crossroads
Article
/ 21 December 2012

Cosatu: A labouring behemoth finally reaches the crossroads

The mighty Cosatu once revolutionised the labour scene, but did its transformation into an efficient bureaucracy unwittingly lead to Marikana?

By Yunus Momoniat
Marikana: Senior cop questioned at Farlam commission
Article
/ 19 December 2012

Marikana: Senior cop questioned at Farlam commission

Human rights lawyer George Bizos has questioned a senior cop over police conduct at the Farlam commission into the Marikana shootings.

By Sapa
Family questions Lonmin miner’s suicide
Article
/ 14 December 2012

Family questions Lonmin miner’s suicide

The circumstances surrounding Lonmin worker, Marvellous Mpofana’s death have led to rumours of murder, writes Kwanele Sosibo.

By Kwanele Sosibo
Amcu won’t accept responsibility for security guard deaths
Article
/ 4 December 2012

Amcu won’t accept responsibility for security guard deaths

Amcu president Joseph Mathunjwa has refused to accept responsibility for the deaths of Lonmin security guards at the hands of striking workers.

By Kwanele Sosibo
Amcu president ‘vindicated’ by Lonmin legal counsel
Article
/ 3 December 2012

Amcu president ‘vindicated’ by Lonmin legal counsel

Joseph Mathunjwa’s testimony that Lonmin spoke to workers outside of bargaining structures has been supported by the company’s legal counsel.

By Kwanele Sosibo
NUM members attend Marikana hearing for Amcu testimony
Article
/ 28 November 2012

NUM members attend Marikana hearing for Amcu testimony

A number of red T-shirt clad NUM supporters arrived at the Farlam commission to hear the second day of Amcu president Joseph Mathunjwa’s testimony.

By Kwanele Sosibo
Marikana: Amcu president points finger at ‘sinister forces’
Article
/ 27 November 2012

Marikana: Amcu president points finger at ‘sinister forces’

Amcu president Joseph Mathunjwa says ‘sinister forces’ were behind the August 10 action that culminated in the death of 34 people on August 16.

By Kwanele Sosibo
Marikana: Bishop under fire for abusing funds
Article
/ 22 November 2012

Marikana: Bishop under fire for abusing funds

Bishop Johannes Seoka has come under fire at the Farlam commission and by a task team investigating his controversial decisions as a religious leader.

By Kwanele Sosibo
Marikana: Footage shows miners in state of panic
Article
/ 21 November 2012

Marikana: Footage shows miners in state of panic

Previously unseen footage provided by police to the Farlam commission reveals orders given by airborne officials to police on the ground.

By Kwanele Sosibo
Scant Marikana footage leaves more questions
Article
/ 20 November 2012

Scant Marikana footage leaves more questions

Video footage of events leading up to the August 16 shootings shown at the Farlam commission appears to have glaring and calculated omissions.

By Kwanele Sosibo
Bizos grills senior cop over Marikana
Article
/ 19 November 2012

Bizos grills senior cop over Marikana

Advocate George Bizos has questioned police training co-ordinator, Brigadier Petrus Breytenbach, on the deployment of specialised units to Marikana.

By Jonisayi Maromo
Farlam puts police witness in tight corner
Article
/ 15 November 2012

Farlam puts police witness in tight corner

The Farlam commission of inquiry into the Marikana shootings heard further police evidence, which revealed police had rearranged weapons on the scene.

By Kwanele Sosibo
Farlam commission: Police tied hands of Marikana wounded
Article
/ 14 November 2012

Farlam commission: Police tied hands of Marikana wounded

Police testimony has revealed that police tied the hands of some of the wounded protesters after the shooting that left 34 miners dead near Marikana.

By Kwanele Sosibo
SAIRR: Marikana could force ANC policy change
Article
/ 13 November 2012

SAIRR: Marikana could force ANC policy change

Head of the South African Institute for Race Relations, John Kane-Berman, says the Marikana shooting may force the ANC to abandon failing policies.

By Sapa
Marikana: Photos a product of police chaos
Article
/ 9 November 2012

Marikana: Photos a product of police chaos

Speculation has been mounting about how high the apparent cover-up goes surrounding the alleged tampering with the crime scene in the massacre.

By Kwanele Sosibo
Police testimony discredits witnesses at Farlam commission
Article
/ 8 November 2012

Police testimony discredits witnesses at Farlam commission

The latest police testimony at the inquiry into the Marikana massacre has continued to punch holes in the first few police witnesses.

By Kwanele Sosibo
Marikana commission delves into gruesome death of security guards
Article
/ 6 November 2012

Marikana commission delves into gruesome death of security guards

There were more gut-wrenching scenes at the Farlam commission as police presented gruesome pictures of burnt, dismembered Lonmin security guards.

By Kwanele Sosibo
Photos at Farlam commission may show evidence tampering
Article
/ 5 November 2012

Photos at Farlam commission may show evidence tampering

Photos shown at the Farlam commission seem to indicate police had tampered with the crime scene, planting weapons around the bodies of the miners.

By Kwanele Sosibo
Lonmin warns of further retrenchments
Article
/ 31 October 2012

Lonmin warns of further retrenchments

Labour unrest at Lonmin Platinum was connected to the company’s contemplated restructuring, which could include retrenchments, the company has said.

By Sapa
Farlam inquiry continues despite increasing outrage
Article
/ 31 October 2012

Farlam inquiry continues despite increasing outrage

Police testimony at the Farlam commission continues amid an atmosphere of increasing volatility and outrage at the behind-the-scene peculiarities.

By Kwanele Sosibo
Farlam commission dominated by sideshows
Article
/ 31 October 2012

Farlam commission dominated by sideshows

In a day dominated by sideshows, testimony continued at the Farlam commission with a succession of police officers stepping onto the witness stand.

By Kwanele Sosibo
Doubts raised over police footage of Marikana shooting
Article
/ 29 October 2012

Doubts raised over police footage of Marikana shooting

The validity of video footage taken by police of the Marikana shooting is being questioned as the criminology expert’s evidence lacks detail.

By Kwanele Sosibo
Marikana lawyers threaten to halt Farlam commission
Article
/ 29 October 2012

Marikana lawyers threaten to halt Farlam commission

The Farlam commission is in danger of collapsing after lawyers said they couldn’t proceed because of recent arrests and the withdrawal of funding.

By Kwanele Sosibo
Marikana families trash decision to withdraw travel funding
Article
/ 29 October 2012

Marikana families trash decision to withdraw travel funding

The Socio-Economic Rights Institute says the families of those killed in Marikana want to attend the Farlam commission but need funds to travel.

By Staff Reporter
Editorial: Empowerment’s ironic price tag
Article
/ 26 October 2012

Editorial: Empowerment’s ironic price tag

Does Cyril Ramaphosa have blood on his hands? That is the question being asked, and is far too glibly answered.

By Editorial
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