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Mine workers look out from a bus after being rescued from underground at the Sibanye Stillwater mine in Westonaria, near Johannesburg, South Africa, May 23, 2025.
The Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union (AMCU) is demanding full accountability from Sibanye Stillwater mine near Westonaria, after 260 workers were trapped underground at Kloof 7 Shaft.
AMCU blames management for neglecting safety and failing to maintain emergency escape routes.
AMCU President Joseph Mathunjwa says this isn’t an accident but criminal negligence.
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Mathunjwa says Sibanye has a tendency to neglect all safety protocols.
“Previously, the workers died in one of the shafts, again at Kloof and there was no mine manager who was arrested or was accountable. Even with this accident, there was no Section 54 in terms of Mine Health and Safety Act. Section 54 is when you stop your operation, and go and investigate, and find out what was the fault,” says Mathunjwa.
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AMCU DEMANDS ACCOUNTABILITY FROM SIBANYE OVER 260 KLOOF WORKERS TRAPPED UNDERGROUND
22 May 2025
SUMMARY: The Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union (AMCU) has condemned the latest life-threatening incident … read more at pic.twitter.com/aReQP7dYrs
— Amcu (@Amcumedia) May 23, 2025