Lonmin plc, formerly Lonrho plc, was a British producer of platinum group metals operating in the Bushveld Complex of South Africa. It was listed on the...
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Marikana massacre (redirect from Lonmin Platinum Mining Incident)
Service (SAPS) on 16 August 2012 during a six-week wildcat strike at the Lonmin platinum mine at Marikana near Rustenburg in South Africa's North West province...
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platinum mine, operated by Lonmin at Nkaneng near Rustenburg, 3,000 workers walked off the job on 10 August after Lonmin failed to meet with workers...
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support services. Lonrho traces its roots to the original Lonrho plc (now Lonmin), a company which was incorporated in the United Kingdom on 13 May 1909...
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McDonald's South Africa, chair of the board for MTN, member of the board for Lonmin, and founder of the Shanduka Group. Ramaphosa returned to politics in December...
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and coal. The Lonmin strike was a strike in August 2012 in the Marikana area, close to Rustenburg, South Africa at a mine owned by Lonmin one of the world's...
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with NUM over bargaining rights, especially at the Impala Platinum and Lonmin mines in the Rustenburg area culminated in the violent Marikana miners'...
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"Pandora – Lonmin". www.lonmin.com. Archived from the original on 2018-04-12. Retrieved 2018-03-23. Stephan. "Marikana – Lonmin". www.lonmin.com. Archived...
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Électricité de France, now part of its EDF Energy division) Lonhro (renamed Lonmin) Lonmin Lucas Industries (merged with Varity to form LucasVarity, then acquired...
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criticised for its role in failing to prevent 16 August 2012 massacre of Lonmin miners at Marikana in the Northwest. Some[who?] allege that Police Commissioner...
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upbeat, very celebratory. Victory is in sight. The workers are celebrating Lonmin as a victory." The strikers carried traditional weapons such as spears and...
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August 2012, thousands of NUM members began a series of wildcat strikes at Lonmin's Marikana mines linked to demands for increased pay. The following day,...
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Deputy president and Lonmin director Cyril Ramaphosa, NUM President Mr Senzeni Zokwana, the President of AMCU Mr. Joseph Mathunjwa, Lonmin Manager Mr. Mokoena...
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South African High Commission in Lagos against the Marikana massacre in Lonmin, in which 34 miners were killed. The DSM has argued since the 1980s for...
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Police Service (SAPS) on 16 August 2012, during a wildcat strike at the Lonmin platinum mine in Marikana, Rustenburg, North West province, South Africa...
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Multi-national mining corporations including Anglo-American Corporation, Lonmin, and Anglo Platinum, were accused of failing to address the enduring legacies...
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supported the struggles around Rustenburg in the following years including the Lonmin workers when they went on strike at the Karee shafts in 2011, and the Impala...
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also had interests in platinum group metals through its 24.9% stake in Lonmin. In July 2012, Xstrata opened its first office in mainland China. China...
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confirming house and freight forwarding company. Latterly a subsidiary of Lonmin (formerly Lonrho). In October 2016 the company returned to family ownership...
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conservation work of Nicky and Strilli Oppenheimer was recognized with the WWF-Lonmin Award from the World Wide Fund for Nature in 2007. "Soon you won't have...
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companies for poverty in the region and called out platinum mining company Lonmin in particular. The EFF was the only parliamentary party that opposed the...
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Multinational mining corporations including Anglo-American Corporation, Lonmin, and Anglo Platinum, were accused of failing to address the enduring legacies...
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Mpumalanga 62 Attacks on foreign nationals Marikana massacre 2012-08-16 Lonmin Mine, Marikana 34-47 The Marikana massacre was the single most lethal use...
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major platinum producers – Anglo American Platinum, Impala Platinum, and Lonmin – went on strike demanding that wages be immediately doubled. However, after...
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Mail & Guardian. 24 April 2012. Retrieved 20 December 2022. "South Africa Lonmin killings: Anger over missing miners". BBC News. 18 August 2012. Archived...
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mass shooting that occurred when police broke up a gathering by striking Lonmin workers on a 'koppie' (hilltop) near the Nkaneng shack settlement in Marikana...
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meaningful intellectual debate." Following a deadly confrontation at the Lonmin mine between striking miners and police in August 2012, Goldstein participated...
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Marikana may also refer to: Marikana massacre during 2012 miners' strike at Lonmin platinum mines Marikana land occupation (Cape Town), in the township of...
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