Protesting miners stop speech by South Africa’s president
The workers employed by Sibanye-Stillwater mine are demanding a wage increase. South African President Cyril Ramaphosa abandoned his Workers’ Day speech in the northwestern city of Rustenburg on Sunday when striking mineworkers stormed the stage. The workers employed by Sibanye-Stillwater mine are demanding a wage increase of 1,000 rand ($63) per month instead of the…
