‘Leaders fails SA’

220812. Wonderkop Informal Settlement in Marikana near Rusternburg, North West. President Jacob Zuma addresses Lonmin striking mineworkers during his visit. Mineworkers are immovable on their demand of R12 500 salary. 509 Picture: Dumisani Sibeko

220812. Wonderkop Informal Settlement in Marikana near Rusternburg, North West. President Jacob Zuma addresses Lonmin striking mineworkers during his visit. Mineworkers are immovable on their demand of R12 500 salary. 509 Picture: Dumisani Sibeko

Published Aug 24, 2012

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Johannesburg - President Jacob Zuma, his ministers, union leaders, mining company Lonmin and the police all failed South Africa during the Marikana killings, anti-apartheid activist Mamphela Ramphele said.

Also, once these leaders tried to intervene, their actions were destructive.

SABC radio news quoted her as saying the Marikana shooting, which left 34 miners dead last week, was a clear example of a monumental leadership failure in South Africa.

“The unions, Lonmin, the police, minister of mineral resources, minister of labour and of course the president - all were missing in action and when they did come to act, it was destructive,” Ramphele said at a function in Cape Town on Thursday evening.

Ramphele, who resigned as a board member from mining group Anglo American earlier this year, said there was no guarantee that a similar incident would not occur elsewhere in the country. - Sapa

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