Where is the compensation for Marikana, Mr. Ramaphosa?
9 May 2017
The attempt by Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa to apologise for his role in the Marikana Massacre, which claimed the lives of 36 mineworkers at the hands of the police, is meaningless while the families of the victims still await compensation from his government.
It is a tragic state of affairs that almost five years after the police brutally gunned down Lonmin mineworkers, their families still await compensation from the ANC government.
If Deputy President Ramaphosa is truly remorseful for his part in the Marikana Massacre, he should personally make a significant contribution to fund the Marikana compensation out of his own pocket. He is an extraordinarily wealthy South African, and he could personally compensate the Marikana families for what he has apologised for.
Now that Cyril Ramaphosa is speaking publicly about his role in the escalation of the police operation at Marikana, he must take full responsibility and fund the compensation of the families.