While the majority of the families of the deceased mineworkers have received compensation for loss of income support, the Socio-Economic Rights Institute (Seri) on Wednesday said victims were yet to be compensated for psychological trauma caused by the massacre.
Wednesday officially marks 10 years of the wildcat strike at Lonmin Platinum in Marikana that claimed the lives of 34 mineworkers who were shot dead by police, while another 10 died in the events leading up to the mass shooting.
Apart from the miners that were brutally murdered by police at Marikana on 16 August 2012, the state has been dealing with claims from 48 miners who were either unlawfully detained or injured.
Forty-eight legal claims relating to damages suffered during the Marikana massacre a decade ago are before the court, but none cite President Cyril Ramaphosa as a defendant.