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Acid mine costs more than double
  \"Preliminary findings guided by due diligence estimated the capital cost for the short-term solution in all three [catchment] basins - Northern, Eastern, Central and Western - at R924m as at July 2011. Subsequent to the evaluation of bids and a comprehensive costing exercise, the actual cost was |determined at R2.2bn as at July 2012,\" the minister's reply reads. [Gareth Morgan] told The Mercury yesterday that, while he understood the \"very difficult challenge\" acid mine drainage posed for the minister and her department, the dramatic escalation in costs left him with the \"uneasy feeling\" that the initial due diligence \"was not properly done\".
Acid mine drainagecost surges
  [Gareth Morgan] told The Star yesterday that, while he understood the \"very difficult challenge\" acid mine drainage posed for the minister and her department, the dramatic escalation in costs left him with the \"uneasy feeling\" that the initial due diligence \"was not properly done\".
Acid mine drainagecost surges
  [Gareth Morgan] told The Star yesterday that, while he understood the \"very difficult challenge\" acid mine drainage posed for the minister and her department, the dramatic escalation in costs left him with the \"uneasy feeling\" that the initial due diligence \"was not properly done\".
Acid mine drainagecost surges
  [Gareth Morgan] told The Star yesterday that, while he understood the \"very difficult challenge\" acid mine drainage posed for the minister and her department, the dramatic escalation in costs left him with the \"uneasy feeling\" that the initial due diligence \"was not properly done\".
Violence worries Motlanthe
  Responding to MPs' concerns that industrial action and so-called service delivery protests often turned violent, he said: \"Those engaging in mass demonstrations also have a duty to ensure their actions are peaceful and do not infringe on the rights of those who wish not to participate.
Citizens too easily resort to violence- Motlanthe
  Cope MP Papi Kganare said there were people \"masquerading as the leaders of these protests\" who were in fact \"pure hooligans\". The police and intelligence services had failed to predict or deal effectively with violent protests, Kganare said, and asked why [Kgalema Motlanthe] could not \"fire the ministers of police and intelligence\". Responding to complaints from the DA that the government was \"dilly-dallying\" on the wage subsidy in the face of stiff opposition from Cosatu, Motlanthe assured lawmakers that \"it will happen at the conclusion of the Nedlac discussions\".
Motlanthe alarmed how people resort too easily to violence to air grievances
  Cope MP Papi Kganare said there were people \"masquerading as the leaders of these protests\" who were in fact \"pure hooligans\". He also said the police and intelligence services had failed to predict or deal effectively with violent protests and asked why [Kgalema Motlanthe] could not \"fire the ministers of police and intelligence\". Motlanthe also agreed that the intelligence services needed to gather information more timeously and that they ought to be \"streets ahead\" of the problem. \"But I do thank the member for emphasising that demonstrators ought to be persuaded to do so peacefully, without trampling on the rights of others.\" Responding to complaints from the DA that the government was \"dilly-dallying\", he assured lawmakers that \"it will happen at the conclusion of the Nedlac discussions\".
Violence worries Motlanthe
  Responding to MPs' concerns that industrial action and so-called service delivery protests often turned violent, he said: \"Those engaging in mass demonstrations also have a duty to ensure their actions are peaceful and do not infringe on the rights of those who wish not to participate.
We opt for violence too easily
  \"But at the same time, those engaging in mass demonstrations also have a duty to ensure their actions are peaceful and do not infringe on the rights of those who wish not to participate,\" he said. \"It is of great concern to us when violence becomes a way of life.\" Cope MP Papi Kganare said there were people \"masquerading as the leaders of these protests\" who were in fact \"pure hooligans\". He also said the police and intelligence services had failed to predict or deal effectively with violent protests and asked why [Kgalema Motlanthe] could not \"fire the ministers of police and intelligence\". Responding to complaints from the DA that the government was \"dilly-dallying\" on the wage subsidy in the face of stiff opposition from Cosatu, Motlanthe said \"it will happen at the conclusion of the Nedlac discussions\".
Training of cops 'is lacking'
During a briefing to Parliament's police committee yesterday, the police top brass - including national police commissioner General Riah Phiyega - explained that crowd control training had \"not been a priority\" after 1994 as the country had become \"pretty stable\". \"Marikana is about public order policing. It has to do with a very specialist function and what has happened to that [function]... If there had been proper public order policing [at Marikana] there would have been all sorts of alternatives to try before resorting to live ammunition,\" [Jonny Steinberg] was quoted as saying.