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Striking Sibanye-Stillwater mineworkers have vowed to remain camped outside the Union Buildings. They want President Cyril Ramaphosa to intervene in their ongoing wage battle with the gold miner. The workers, affiliated to AMCU and NUM, have been in Pretoria for five days. Sibanye-Stillwater, meanwhile, is adamant that its wage offer is fair. Let’s use this opportunity now to speak to a mineworker who is taking part in the sit-in to talk about the work they do and also why they feel that they need the amount they are demanding. Let’s now welcome…
Guest: Nolihle - Mineworker affiliated to NUM
By SAfmStriking Sibanye-Stillwater mineworkers have vowed to remain camped outside the Union Buildings. They want President Cyril Ramaphosa to intervene in their ongoing wage battle with the gold miner. The workers, affiliated to AMCU and NUM, have been in Pretoria for five days. Sibanye-Stillwater, meanwhile, is adamant that its wage offer is fair. Let’s use this opportunity now to speak to a mineworker who is taking part in the sit-in to talk about the work they do and also why they feel that they need the amount they are demanding. Let’s now welcome…
Guest: Nolihle - Mineworker affiliated to NUM