Remembering Marikana Massacre 10 Years Later - South African News Briefs, August 16, 2022 allafrica: SouthAfrica MarikanaMassacre petrolprice JacobZuma SCA ANC EnochGodongwana HillaryGardee
Families of victims of the Marikana Massacre have said that a sense of betrayal and injustice remains, 10 years after the shooting of the miners who were on strike for higher wages and better living conditions. Survivors and families of those killed by police officers, continue a struggle of seeking accountability and litigation which, to date, has amounted to about R76 million paid by the State,The Automobile Association has forecast significant decreases to fuel prices across the board.
This is based on current unaudited mid-month data from the Central Energy Fund. Motorists have been hard hit by rising fuel costs this year with the current spend at R25/litre.Former president Jacob Zuma's lawyers are appealing his 15-month prison sentence at the Supreme Court of Appeal in Bloemfontein. Zuma was ordered by the Constitutional Court to appear at the Zondo of Inquiry into his involvement in state capture, which he refused.