File Image: Rescue workers and vehicles stand by at the scene of the Lily mine collapse near Barberton in Mpumalanga on 05 February 2016.File Image: Rescue workers and vehicles stand by at the scene of the Lily mine collapse near Barberton in Mpumalanga on 05 February 2016.
The bereaved families and members of the public are still seeking answers to what happened on that fateful day. Harry Mazibuko, spokesperson of the bereaved families, says: “All they need is for their loved ones to be found and we as employees, all we need is our outstanding money to be paid, so that we can go wherever we can. So that’s the situation.”
Meanwhile, Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union President Joseph Mathunjwa has refuted Mazibuko’s allegation, saying they have done their part. “AMCU has done what it was supposed to do. There is no one who does not know what is happening. There is no truth that people are not or the former workers are not abreast of what is happening. This matter is in court, and you know what the current ruling is. You can’t blame AMCU because people they are economic with the truth because they venture in politics at the expense of the pain of the workers.
So their bones will lie there until the second coming,so if you come from lower levels of the society, you are just nobody and your family doesn't deserve to bury you,if these people lying there were coming from some certain families,a month wouldn't have passed with them there
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