After 10 years, widows of victims of 'Marikana massacre' left with no answers

Reuters

Published Aug 16, 2022 06:10AM ET

Updated Aug 16, 2022 09:53AM ET

MARIKANA, South Africa (Reuters) - Nosihle Ngweyi and Zameka Nongu complete a laborious climb up a small hill in South Africa's Marikana town and look forlornly at the site where their husbands were killed on Aug. 16, 2012. Ten painstaking years have passed and they still seek answers.

Their husbands were among the 34 striking miners gunned down by the police in the infamous "Marikana massacre" outside a platinum mine in the North West province town, the worst such incident since the end of apartheid.

"Mama why did the police kill my father?" asks Ngweyi's son, to which she has no answer.