SowetanLive reports that according to the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM), a Lesotho national was killed in a rockfall incident at the Samancor Eastern chrome mine in Limpopo on Friday night.
The accident occurred at the Tweefontein Shaft. The NUM’s Phillip Mankge said: "We believe that all accidents can be prevented. Falling rocks have been a major killer in the mining industry. We call upon the mining companies to invest more money in protecting the lives of workers [as opposed to] focusing more on profits." He went on to state: "We call on the mining industry to take serious reflection about these fatalities. Government should investigate possible safe international standards and it should benchmark with other mining industries around the world." Mankge added that the union was of the view that miners were forced to work in environments that were unsafe and that that was tantamount to an infringement on their human rights.
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