South Africa: Zuma 'Aggrieved' Over Home Uproar
Scrutiny on President Jacob Zuma's private residence prompted an unprecedented and emotional tirade from him saying that he felt “aggrieved” by the uproar that the renovations were funded by the taxpayer.
Supporters outside President Jacob Zuma's residence in the Nkandla area in KwaZulu-Natal on November 4, 2012.
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