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SA Primate on Marikana killings 'Too little done'

SA Primate on Marikana killings 'Too little done'

By Bellah Zulu, ACNS

The Primate of Southern Africa has called for prompt action from all stakeholders on the first anniversary of the infamous Marikana shootings where 44 people died during a miners' strike.

In a statement issued today Archbishop Thabo Makgoba said, “Twelve months on from the Marikana shootings, we must acknowledge too little has been done in response to the terrible tragedy, both for those concerned, and for the life of the nation and our sense of who we are and who we want to become."

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