Trust for Marikana miners restarted

Crosses were placed on the hill near Marikana in memory of the miners who died during the violence. File picture: Reuters

Crosses were placed on the hill near Marikana in memory of the miners who died during the violence. File picture: Reuters

Published Aug 15, 2016

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Johannesburg - The biggest union at South African platinum mines will restart a trust fund to support workers living in the Marikana area, where more than 34 people were killed in a single day by police almost four years ago.

Workers continue to live in squalor in the area near Lonmin’s operations, Bishop Jo Seoka, a past president of the South African Council of Churches who was a mediator at the time of the violence and strike, told reporters in Johannesburg on Monday.

The fund, which was first established in 2014 with R2 million from the Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union, will now have more trustees and be known as the Marikana Massacre AMCU Trust Fund.

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