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EPISODE · Jul 15, 2026 · 8 MIN

More than 10 years after the Lilly Mine collapse, the bodies of 3 victims remains underground

from First Take SA · host SAfm

More than ten years after the Lily Mine collapse, the bodies of Pretty Nkambule, Solomon Nyirenda and Yvonne Mnisi are still underground. Their families say they continue to wait for closure and answers. ActionSA is leading a picket outside the National Prosecuting Authority in Pretoria today, calling for justice and accountability. The party says the delays have deepened the families' pain and eroded trust in the justice system. We're now joined by ActionSA President, Mr. Herman Mashaba for more

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More than ten years after the Lily Mine collapse, the bodies of Pretty Nkambule, Solomon Nyirenda and Yvonne Mnisi are still underground. Their families say they continue to wait for closure and answers. ActionSA is leading a picket outside the...

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