South Africa vows to halt miner strikes

South African police fired stun grenades to disperse striking miners, acting hours after president Jacob Zuma’s government vowed to halt illegal protests and disarm demonstrators.

South Africa vows to halt miner strikes

South African police fired stun grenades to disperse striking miners, acting hours after president Jacob Zuma’s government vowed to halt illegal protests and disarm demonstrators.

It was the first time police have acted against protesting miners since they killed 34 strikers on August 16 at the Lonmin platinum mine in Marikana.

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