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JOHANNESBURG - Police Minister Bheki Cele is today scheduled to meet union bosses and Sibanye-Stillwater management in Carletonville, near Johannesburg, where the community has been on a knife’s edge amid the four-month wage strike led by the Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union . Cele’s visit comes as tensions have escalated with nine people having been killed in several incidents that included the torching of 62 homes since the strike began on November 21.

Amcu president, Joseph Mathujwa, who called an urgent press conference in Johannesburg yesterday, alleged that the government was complacent after many attempts to get government officials to intervene in the strike. It also charged that Sibanye-Stillwater, the precious metals company, was sponsoring acts of intimidation against its members.

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