2022 in pictures
These are some of the stories we brought you in 2022. Expect more to follow in 2023.
These are some of the stories we brought you in 2022. Expect more to follow in 2023.
A gathering was held in Johannesburg on Monday to mark the ten years since the Marikana massacre and the 100 years since the 1922 Rand Revolt.
Ten years after the massacre of mine workers conspired by the state and their employer in Marikana, residents continue to fight for a better life
Two years after the report by the Panel of Experts on Policing and Crowd Management was completed, it has yet to be released to the public.
Ex-mineworkers marched to demand transparency from government on the monies owed to them.
The authorities charged with investigating the perpetrators of the Marikana massacre are unable to the job for lack of funding – and evidently for a lack of political will.
This radio feature looks at how the Marikana widows are surviving and the promises that were made to them. It was produced by Workers’ World Media Productions in 2014, two years after the massacre.
On Thursday 16th August 2012, the state and its heavily armed police force, under pressure from the mine bosses, government officials and the NUM leadership, […]
It has been five years since the Marikana Massacre which saw 34 miners dying at the hands of the South African Police Services after they went on a strike calling for a wage demand of R12,500 amongst other things. At the time of massacre Workers’ World Media Productions Director, Martin Jansen penned this piece and we thought we should re-publish it here since justice is still begging.