The family members of three miners who remain trapped underground at the Lily Mine at Louisville near Baberton, Mpumalanga are blaming government for it's failure to intervene in retrieving their remains to date. Potential investors had interests in taking over the mine, however, the owners of the mine disagreed on the legal matters as the issue was still in the hands of the High Court. The families spokesperson Henry Mazibuko says all they want is to retrieve the container.
Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula says she will not take responsibility for the fire that gutted parliament on Sunday. National speaker assembly former defence minister Nosiviwe Mapisa Nqakula believes there's more to the fire than meets the eye. The fire in parliament are no accident she told Vuyo Mvoko. In a heated exchange with a News24 journalist, Mapisa-Nqakula said she had been in office for less than three months and therefore could not be blamed for the disastrous blaze. “I am really sorry if you are trying to align that with the fact that I started a few months ago, which is two or three months ago. I am not responsible for any dropping of the ball in terms of security in parliament," she said. Mapisa-Nqakula said based on a report she had received, all cameras in the precinct were working — contrary to a report circulating that the cameras were not working. She said this was confirmed by the acting secretary to parliament, Baby Tyawa, and a department of pu...
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