SAHRC investigates plight of trapped illegal miners

Loading player...
The SA Human Rights Commission is investigating an allegation by a community member of Stilfontein in North West that the police's action in denying scores of illegal miners trapped underground in an abandoned mine shaft of food, water and medication could cause their deaths. The commission claimed the complainant accused the police of allegedly infringing on the illegal miners' right to life. SAHRC officials visited the mine in the North West and spoke to community leaders and the police. Phemelo speaks to Commissioner at the SAHRC, Philile Ntuli.
18 Nov 2024 3PM English South Africa Education · Careers

Other recent episodes

NSFAS Leadership crisis in focus

Tebogo Letsie, Chair of Parliament's Higher Education Portfolio Committee, joins us to discuss the leadership crisis unfolding inside one of South Africa’s most important public institutions — the National Student Financial Aid Scheme.
30 Apr 4PM 9 min

Batohi Withdraws & Complaint Against IDAC Head

Two major legal stories dominate this week. First, former NDPP Shamila Batohi refuses to return to the Nkabinde Inquiry, citing procedural unfairness. Then, Public Interest SA files a corruption complaint against IDAC head Andrea Johnson. Legal analyst Mpumelelo Zikalala breaks down the implications for the NPA and the justice system.
29 Apr 3PM 26 min

Acting Police Commissioner Grilled in Parliament

Acting National Police Commissioner Puleng Dimpane appeared before the Police Portfolio Committee today. Committee member Dereleen James joins us to discuss the key issues raised, policing challenges, and the accountability questions facing SAPS leadership.
29 Apr 3PM 10 min