The National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (Numsa) is pushing for the arrest of the Ekapa Mine CEO following the deaths of five mineworkers who were trapped in a mudslide.
The Tragedy
The five workers were trapped after a mudslide at the mine in Kimberley. A tense rescue operation lasted over a month.
Their bodies have now been retrieved. Officials will use DNA testing to identify the remains before releasing the names.
Numsa’s Demands
Numsa is calling for the CEO to be held criminally liablenot only for the deaths of the workers but also for failing to pay more than 1,200 workers.
At the same time, the union is heading to court to stop the liquidation of the mine.
The Bottom Line
Five workers dead. More than 1,200 unpaid. A mine facing liquidation. And a union demanding that the CEO face the law.
The bodies have been retrieved. The names will come later. But for Numsa, justice must come now.
{Source: ENCA}
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