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ActionSA leader Herman Mashaba marks one thousand days since some family members of Pretty Nkambule, Yvonne Mnisi and Solomon Nyirenda started camping outside Lily mine premises.

thousand days since some family members started to campPretty Nkambule, Yvonne Mnisi and Solomon Nyirenda were working inside a container that was buried when the mine collapsed in February 2016., which was stopped due to safety concerns.“One message I really want our government, the owners of this mine and business rescue practitioners [to know], I want them to know [this] very clear message.

“But [that] is not going to be the end, we would make sure that we put the government responsible to ensure that peruse criminal charges against everyone who played a role in hiding this matte and ensuring that the families have suffered the last six years,” explains Mashaba.This entry was posted on 26 Jan 2022,10:11AM at 10:11 AM and is filed under

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Is the goverment fully equipped to recover these people . It's so sad that it took this long...

Action S.A must be applauded.Mashaba was the first to highlight the problem of foreigners.He was insulted by the media,parliament all of all of them are jumping up and down like Casy and JoJo.Political parties which have been in parliament now they talking

Ahhaahhaa make noise....Herman just get real now ... the families you are crying with need food.....you are busy burning petrol to have cameras accompanying you

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