Thousands heading to Marikana for anniversary of the massacre
Thousands of people from all provinces are heading to Marikana to commemorate the 11th anniversary of the massacre. Here is the latest.
Thousands of people from all provinces are heading to Marikana on Wednesday to commemorate the 11th anniversary of the massacre in 2012.
THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE ARE HEADING TO MARIKANA ON WEDNESDAY
Police gunned down thirty-four miners after a six-month-long strike demanding higher wages.
The Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union (Amcu) has erected a stage at the koppie where the event will take place.
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A WREATH-LAYING CEREMONY WILL TAKE PLACE
The union said that for the first time they had invited the CEO of Sibanye-Stillwater to attend the commemoration.
Sibanye-Stillwater bought the operations from Lonmin after the massacre.
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A wreath-laying ceremony will take place at the end of the programme at 16:00.
A STAGE HAS BEEN ERECTED IN MARIKANA
Meanwhile, the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) reaffirmed its commitment to dealing with criminal proceedings relating to the massacre.
NPA Regional spokesperson Henry Mamothame said following these deaths, the establishment of the Farlam Commission of Inquiry made recommendations for law enforcement entities to institute criminal charges against the perpetrators where evidence is available.
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THE NPA REAFFIRMED ITS COMMITMENT TO DEALING WITH CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS FOLLOWING THE MARIKANA MASSACRE
“Further to this, it recommended for criminal investigations be instituted to bring the perpetrators to book.
“Having noted the litigious nature and complexity of the incident, all role players have been in constant consultation to fast-track the process of completing investigations and, where possible, institute criminal charges.”Henry Mamothame
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