Thirty four workers were shot and killed by police during a protracted wage strike at the then Lonmin operations, now owned by Sibanye-Stillwater
Mining firm Sibanye-Stillwater is currently involved in several activities to assist families of those killed in theSibanye-Sillwater spokesperson Thabisile Phumo said the firm has been engaging with staff during the course of the week to help them deal with the trauma caused by the tragedy. Thirty-four workers were shot and killed by police during a protracted wage strike at the then Lonmin operations, now owned by Sibanye-Stillwater.
Phumo says, “This has been a very humbling week for us as an organisation.
Meanwhile, thousands of Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union members prepare to commemorate the anniversary of the 2012
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