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Party says 14 years after Marikana, workers still battle poverty and low wages [SOUND]

# The Workers and Socialist Party has renewed its call for a living wage and justice for the victims of the Marikana massacre in North West. The party says mineworkers continue to face low wages, unemployment and poor living conditions, while no one has been held accountable for the 2012 killings. The party’s Zaki Mamdoo calls for a 15-thousand-rand minimum wage, more job creation and the nationalisation of mines:

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