Six years after it was constructed at a cost of millions of rand to the taxpayers, President Jacob Zuma’s private homestead Nkandla in Kwazulu-Natal continues to raise the ire of opposition political ...
South African president Jacob Zuma is fighting for his political life this month, in the wake of a blistering decision by the country’s highest court, having to do with a… South African president ...
Judgement on the matter has been reserved. South Africa’s Public Protector, Thuli Madonsela says it is up to Treasury to decide the amount of money President Jacob Zuma should pay back for upgrades to ...
This week, South Africans watched the beginning of the end of the long, sordid Nkandla saga which has dogged President Jacob Zuma for over six years. The case was brought to the court by South ...
Share current article via Email Share current article via Facebook Share current article via Twitter Share current article via LinkedIn Webber Wentzel attorneys on Tuesday confirmed they have received ...
Cape Town – The letters of “reprimand” President Jacob Zuma sent to Cabinet ministers involved in the Nkandla scandal are a joke, and do not constitute a reprimand by any normal understanding of the ...
NKANDLA, South Africa (Reuters) -South African former President Jacob Zuma turned himself in to police on Wednesday to begin 15 months in jail for contempt of court, the culmination of a long legal ...
The two main opposition parties in South Africa have rejected a proposal by President Jacob Zuma to resolve a long-running dispute over controversial upgrades to the president's home. South Africa's ...
In a show of force, Jacob Zuma loyalists are camped outside their embattled leader's Nkandla homestead in Kwa-Zulu Natal province - Copyright AFP/File STR In a show ...
After succeeding in a last-ditch legal effort to delay his arrest for contempt of court, former South African President Jacob Zuma likened his treatment to apartheid-era detention without trial. After ...
South Africa's top court has found that President Jacob Zuma is liable for a portion of some $20 million in public funds spent on what he called a security upgrade to his private residence. The ...
After succeeding in a last-ditch legal effort to delay his arrest for contempt of court, former South African President Jacob Zuma likened his treatment to apartheid-era detention without trial.