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epa03510272 ANC Secretary General Gwede Mantashe (R) and NEC Member Jeff Radebe address the media conference on the outcome of the NEC meeting in Mangaung, South Africa, 15 December 2012, on the subject of court ruling. Members of the ANC in the North West took the party to court to prevent the province_s delegates from attending its 53rd national conference. The application was dismissed, but the court ordered the national conference to deal with the issue. At the previous ANC election, in 2007, incumbent President, Jacob Zuma ousted then-president Thabo Mbeki, creating rifts within the party. EPA/ELMOND-JIYANE/GCIS/HO
Released mine workers celebrate their release at Ga-Rankuwa Magistrate's Court, Pretoria, South Africa, Monday, Sept. 3, 2012. The miners were among those arrested for public violence after the police opened fire on a group of striking mineworkers killing 34 and wounding 78 at Lonmin's Marikana platinum mine on August 16. Last week, prosecutors said the men arrested would be charged with the murder and attempted murder of their colleagues. Following a public outcry the charges were provisionally withdrawn on Sunday. (Foto:AP/dapd)
epa03363237 (FILE) A file photo dated 17 January 2008 showing a general view of the platinum mine operated by Lonmin near Rustenburg, 100km north-west of Johannesburg, South Africa. Several people were killed 16 August 2012 when South African police opened fire on thousands of mine workers who were participating in an illegal strike at a northern platinum mine, eNews broadcaster reported. There were reports that some strikers had opened fire on the police, prompting a heavy return volley of shots from the armed officers. Ten people have been confirmed dead since violence broke out at the Lonmin mine in the North-West province on Friday, including security guards and two police officers. Some were burned or hacked to death. EPA/JON HRUSA
epa03367252 South African President Jacob Zuma (C) speaks to the leadership of striking Lonmin mineworkers during his visit to Marikana near Rustenburg, South Africa, 22 August 2012. President Jacob Zuma announced an inquiry into the violence at the Lonmin mine and declared a week of national mourning. South African police confirmed 34 people were killed and 78 injured during the strike by mine workers from Lonmin Marikana mine 16 August 2012 causing a huge public outcry. EPA/STR
epa03363237 (FILE) A file photo dated 17 January 2008 showing a general view of the platinum mine operated by Lonmin near Rustenburg, 100km north-west of Johannesburg, South Africa. Several people were killed 16 August 2012 when South African police opened fire on thousands of mine workers who were participating in an illegal strike at a northern platinum mine, eNews broadcaster reported. There were reports that some strikers had opened fire on the police, prompting a heavy return volley of shots from the armed officers. Ten people have been confirmed dead since violence broke out at the Lonmin mine in the North-West province on Friday, including security guards and two police officers. Some were burned or hacked to death. EPA/JON HRUSA
South African President Jacob Zuma attends 32nd summit of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) at Maputo's Joaquim Chissano Conference Centre on August 17, 2012 in Maputo. Southern African leaders meet until August 18 in Maputo for a summit that will try to nudge Madagascar and Zimbabwe toward new elections under 'roadmaps' that are a test of the region's commitment to democracy. Zuma will cut short his visit to Mozambique to visit the Lonmin Marikana mine in Rustenburg where up to 36 striking miners were killed in a clash with police yesterday. AFP PHOTO / STEPHANE DE SAKUTIN (Photo credit should read STEPHANE DE SAKUTIN/AFP/GettyImages)
epa03363272 Striking South African mineworkers armed with homemade spears and pangas chant slogans at the Wonderkop informal settlement near Marikana platinum mine, Rustenburg, South Africa, 16 August 2012. Reports indicate police opened fire on the striking mine workers, who were seeking a wage hike, killing at least seven people. The Marikana platinum mine owned by Lonmin is in the middle of a violent industrial dispute exacerbated by inter-union tensions. EPA/STR +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++
South African Home Affairs Minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma addresses the media during the leaders meeting at the African Union (AU) in Addis Ababa July 15, 2012. African leaders brought together the presidents of feuding neighbours Sudan and South Sudan on Saturday and fleshed out a plan for military intervention in northern Mali where they said al Qaeda-linked rebels threatened the continent's security. REUTERS/Tiksa Negeri (ETHIOPIA - Tags: SOCIETY POLITICS)