Keyword: marikana massacre

Financialisation of South African Economy has Exacerbated Problems of Minerals Energy Complex

Picture: SACSIS Video Seeraj Mohamed, Director of Corporate Strategy and Industrial Development, School of Economic and Business Sciences, Wits University, talks about the increasing role of finance in the South African economy, tracing its roots to the apartheid era. We've seen a process of policy continuation from the apartheid government to the ANC-led government in following a model of liberalizing the economy by emulating the policies of the US and the UK, contends Mohamed. He elaborates - as South...

Democracy is still Heresy

Picture: revolutionaryfrontlines.wordpress.com Richard Pithouse - Only the crudest propagandist would dare to deny that the ANC is an increasingly predatory and authoritarian excrescence on society rather than a democratic expression of society. It is equally clear that the party confronts what is arguably the highest rate of sustained popular protest anywhere in the world, has overwhelmingly lost the support of the intelligentsia and is increasingly resorting to violence and other forms of repression to contain dissent. COSATU, unlike the SACP which...

Mangaung Versus Marikana: COSATU Chooses Sides

Picture: Adapted by SACSIS from various sources. Leonard Gentle - In the run up to the September COSATU Congress, the media began to float the story that Zwelenzima Vavi’s position as General Secretary was going to be challenged by NUM, NEHAWU and SADTU because of his perceived opposition to Jacob Zuma. A subtext to this was the idea of the congress as some kind of debating forum where workers would reflect seriously on critical issues facing the labour movement and where there would be the rough and tumble of debate and contestation. But two...

The Smashing of a Strike

Picture: Gillian Schutte Gillian Schutte - It was with utter disbelief that we witnessed, on national television, yet another brutal assault from the police force on the Marikana community who were still reeling from the massacre, which took place less than a month earlier when more than 34 miners were mowed down with live ammunition in what can be described as a snuff movie for public consumption. This second major assault happened on Saturday, September 15, on the eve of the Cosatu Congress, when police moved into the community...

Labour Expert: This Could be Cosatu's Last Congress

Picture: Adapted by SACSIS from various sources. Video The shadow of the Marikana massacre hangs over Cosatu as its 11th Elective Congress takes place a month after the police brutally killed more than 34 miners who worked at Lonmin mine. Ighsaan Schroeder, Director of the Casual Workers Advice Office talks about the meaning of Marikana for Cosatu and trade unions in general. This interview was recorded on September, 17, the opening day of Cosatu's 2012 congress. Schroeder argues that Marikana signals the death rattle for Cosatu. He is not...

Justice for Marikana: Farlam Commission Not Up to the Task

Picture: www.reinform.nl David Bruce - This article is written in collaboration with the African Policing Civilian Oversight Forum.President Zuma has appointed Judge Ian Farlam to head up a Commission of Inquiry into the massacre at Marikana. But is it the appropriate mechanism for dealing with the most pressing issue that needs to be addressed about Marikana: The fact that more than 34 people were killed by police on 16 August in circumstances that were, to put it in the mildest terms, highly questionable? Commissions of...