South Africa Appoints Commission to Probe Mine Carnage
President Jacob Zuma has announced the composition and terms of reference of the judicial commission of inquiry into the Marikana tragedy where 34 mine workers were killed and 78 others injured in clashes with police.
President Jacob Zuma is seen addressing striking Marikana miners at Lonmin's platinum mine.
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Nationwide memorial services have been held for the miners who lost their lives in the Marikana tragedy. Thirty-four people were killed and 78 others sustained injuries in clashes ... Read more »
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The government announced a national week of mourning, including a task team to probe labour issues and a committee to provide support to relatives who were involved in the deadly ... Read more »


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THE OAU WAS FORMED TO ERADICATE COLONIALISM, APARTEID AND EXPLOITATION. MORE THE 50 YEARS HAVE PASSED, NOTHING HAVE CJANGED, ZUMA MUST NATIONALIZED ALL THE MINES AND RESOURCES IN AZANIA, AND RAISE SALARY FOR ALL MINES WORKERS AS WELL AS PASS LAWS THAT MAKE DECENT LIVING QUATERS FOR WORKERS