Still no money for Marikana wounded and arrested

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More than 250 people who were shot and arrested during the Marikana massacre in 2012 are angered by the department of justice’s failure to make payments to them for their losses. They have been in discussion with the state for more than six years.

 

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Ramaphosa is still mum about this matter. Come 2019 EFF will sort out this problem.

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