South Africa court reopens probe into Anglo American’s role in decades of lead poisoning in Kabwe, Zambia’s historic mining town.
A court in South Africa has reopened an inquest into the death of anti-apartheid leader Albert Luthuli, more than 50 years after his death was ruled accidental. The move aims to investigate allegations that he was killed by apartheid police, with the original 1967 ruling now under review amid suspicions of a cover-up.