The Presidency, Media Statement, 14 August 2013

 

 

Statement by President Zuma on Marikana anniversary

 

 

On 16 August 2013, South Africans will commemorate the tragic incidents that
occurred in Marikana near Rustenburg in the North West province in August
2012 which claimed the lives of about 44 people.

 

The incident of the 16th in particular shocked the whole country and caused
untold pain and numbness amongst all South Africans. I wish to extend again,
our heartfelt condolences to all the families of those who died before and
after the 16th of August 2012 in Marikana.

 

It was a tragic and sad loss of life.  We pulled through because we united
and ensured that the tragedy did not derail the country and efforts of
nation building and reconstruction.

 

I appointed a Judicial Commission of Inquiry into the incident led by Judge
Ian Farlam. We respect the Commission and will not pre-empt its findings or
interfere with its work by speculating on what happened on that day or
apportioning blame. 

 

I would like to call upon all South Africans to treat the 16th of August as
a day of prayer and reflection. We must pray for the families of all who
lost their lives in Marikana, before and after the 16th of August. We must
all resolve to do everything possible to prevent a repeat of similar
incidents. 

 

Tomorrow, Thursday 15th of August, we urge all the regular women's prayer
services of Mother's Unions/Omanyano, to also reflect on the people and
families of those who died in Marikana.  

 

We should also continue working together to solve all our problems as is
being done currently in the mining sector in a process led by Deputy
President Kgalema Motlanthe.

 

The mining sector remains central to South Africa's economy as it employs
many people and contributes to growth.  It is therefore necessary that all
stakeholders work together to stabilise the mining sector and strengthen it
to withstand the current difficult global economic conditions.

 

Government, organised labour and organised business have committed to work
together to restore peace and stability in the mines.  The framework
agreement signed by the parties in July 2013 provides the basis for
cooperation by all stakeholders to stabilise the mining sector and set it on
a sustainable footing.

 

An important step towards strengthening and stabilising the mining sector is
ensuring that peace and stability prevail so as to create an environment
conducive to development.

 

Workers and managers must go to work without fear that anyone would harm
them.  Workers must be free to exercise their Constitutional right to join
any trade union of their choice, to declare disputes, to strike and to
engage in any form of peaceful protest.

 

Both workers and employers must ensure that all matters pertaining to labour
relations including union recognition agreements, verification of membership
and wage negotiations are conducted within the Labour Relations Act, which
lays the primary foundation for labour relations in South Africa.

 

Government will act decisively to enforce the rule of law, maintain peace
during strikes and other protests relating to labour disputes and ensure
protection of life, property and the advancement of the rights of all.

 

In this regard, the Mine Crime Combating Forum was launched today, 14
August, which will see mining companies, trade unions and mining communities
working with the South African Police Service to maintain peace and
stability in the mines and surrounding communities.

 

Government will ensure that law enforcement agencies act in a manner that is
fair, impartial and objective.

 

The President appointed an Inter-Ministerial Committee on the Marikana
Tragedy, led by the Minister in the Presidency Mr Collins Chabane.

 

The Committee comprises the following: 

 

.        North West Premier

.        The Minister of Mineral Resources 

.        The Minister of Police

.        The Minister of Social Development

.        The Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs.

.        The Minister of Labour

.        The Minister of Defence and Military Veterans.

.        The Minister of Health.

.        The Minister of State Security and

.        The Minister of Home Affairs

 

 

Issued by: 

The Presidency, Pretoria

 

Enquiries: 

Mac Maharaj on 079 879 3203 or [email protected]

 

 

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