Marikana Renewal honours the the men who lost their lives in the tragedy and is committed to building a cohesive society through engagement
The door remains open for stakeholders who have not yet been able to participate in the Marikana Renewal programmeA view of Nkaneng, where Marikana miners live, as seen from the koppie where 34 miners lost their lives in 2012. Picture: ZIPHOZONKE LUSHABA
Three years ago we initiated an annual memorial lecture to mark the anniversary. In doing so we are seeking to encourage and stimulate thought leadership and critical discourse on the issues that face us as a society today, particularly in the mining industry and our operating districts. The broad engagements are being independently led in a structured and considered manner by a social facilitation organisation, ReimagineSA, which facilitates inclusive stakeholder engagement. An open invitation has been extended to all interested parties to join in the Letsema process.
The Letsema process is also a central part of the third element of Marikana Renewal – creating a new future. Letsema’s inclusive approach to collaborative engagement will define a credible way forward with a platform for concerted action to build a better society.
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