North West Provincial Government, 3 April 2014

 

 

Acting Premier Paul Sebegoe condemns attacks on non-striking miners

 

 

North West Acting Premier and MEC for Finance, Paul Sebegoe has condemned
violence associated with the protracted strike in the platinum belt after a
non-striking mineworker was attacked at his home and another had his car set
alight in villages near Rustenburg.

 

"Harshest sentences would be a deterrent for those perpetuating the on-going
violence to know that there consequences for undermining the Peace and
Stability Accord signed by role-players in the mining sector," emphasised
Acting Premier Sebegoe.

 

The Acting Premier called on police not to leave any stone unturned for
those behind the attacks to be brought to book and for communities to assist
them in their investigations.

 

According to police, a 38-year old man who is a non-striking employee of
Anglo American Platinum's (Amplats) Thembelani shaft in Bleskop and a former
AMCU member was attacked at his home in Mfidikwe on Tuesday night.

 

It is alleged that the man woke up when he heard someone throwing stones at
his shack.

 

"Upon investigation, the victim noticed that his curtains were alight. Three
gun shots were allegedly fired at his shack," Colonel Emelda Setlhako said.

 

He screamed for help and neighbours came to his rescue.

 

In a separate incident, a 38-year-old man's car was reportedly set alight in
Thekwane in the early hours of Tuesday morning.

 

The man, also an Amplats employee, works at the company's Siphumele mine.

 

"The victim was asleep at his place when he realised that his vehicle was on
fire. Neighbours managed to extinguish the fire but the vehicle had already
been damaged," said Setlhako.

 

No arrests had been made in either incident and police were investigating
cases of attempted murder, arson, and malicious damage to property.

 

Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union (AMCU) members at Lonmin,
Amplats, and Impala Platinum downed tools on 23 January to push for a basic
monthly salary of R12 500. They had so far rejected a wage increase of up to
nine percent.

 

The companies, in turn, rejected AMCU's revised demand that the R12 500
could be achieved over four years.

 

Last week, mining bosses said the strike had caused irreparable harm, and
had caused an estimated R10bn in revenue to be lost.

 

 

Issued by:

North West Provincial Government <http://www.nwpg.gov.za/> 

 

Enquiries:

Lesiba Moses Kgwele

Tel: 018 388 3705

Cell: 083 629 1987

Fax: 018 388 3157

E-mail: [email protected] 

 

 

From: http://www.gov.za/speeches/view.php?sid=44839

 

 

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