Ramaphosa needs to put Marikana ghost haunting him and the nation to rest

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Ramaphosa needs to put Marikana ghost haunting him and the nation to rest
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Like a rabbit caught in the headlights, he says and does nothing to set the record straight, perhaps hoping the furore will ultimately blow over. It won’t, writes mthombothi.

Like a rabbit caught in the headlights, he says and does nothing to set the record straight, perhaps hoping the furore will ultimately blow over.

It won’tThe Farlam commission of inquiry into the Marikana massacre — which happened 10 years ago this week — laid the blame for the tragedy equally on the role-players: the mineworkers, who, the commission said, enforced an unprotected strike through violence and intimidation; the police, whose ineptitude and use of unnecessary force were responsible for the killings; and the National Union of Mineworkers and Lonmin for insisting workers report for work, putting their lives in danger...

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