eNCA | Marikana Miners Willing to Negotiate
Rustenburg, September 13 - Representatives of striking Lonmin miners say they could return to work, if mine management tables a favourable offer on Thursday. SA Council of Churches president bishop, Jo Seoka, says the delegation is willing to engage with management and the workers would be willing to negotiate on their demand of R12 500.

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The Marikana Massacre: Through the Lens - The morning of August 16, 2013 (Part I)

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Deadline for undocumented foreign nationals

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eNCA | Marikana Protesters Refuse to Back Down

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Immigration: 24 Hours Left For Nigerians, Ghanaians, Malawians & Others To Leave South Africa

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Lonmin mine recounts day of Marikana massacre

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Police block march by striking miners in Rustenburg

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Marikana | South Africa's Dark Heart

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eNCA | Police Claim War-talk Led to Marikana Massacre

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THE UNBEARABLE PRESSURE | Zimbabweans React to 30 June: They Never Thought It Would End Like This

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'Go Home TODAY' - The Immigration Deadline Has Arrived: Here's What's Really Happening

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Nigerians in South Africa Plan High Commission Protest Over Stranded Citizens

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Miners march near troubled Marikana platinum mine, ignoring call to return to work

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eNCA | Freed Miners Return to Marikana

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Marikana Massacre | 12 years on: Sentleeng Lehihi weighs in

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Protesting miners gather ahead of march to main shaft of Lonmin mine

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South Africa miner's strike

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S African strikes continue at world's largest platinum mine

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South Africa commemorates Marikana mine strike massacre

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INSIDE THE G7 BREAK | Meloni’s BODY LANGUAGE toward Trump STEALS THE SHOW

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