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South Africa: Zuma Finds Out That Better Late Than Never, but Never Late Is Better
The Daily Vox, 5 February 2016
President Jacob Zuma has offered to pay back some portion of the whopping R246 million spent on security upgrades on his personal home in Nkandla. Maybe Baba has been having… Read more »
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South Africa: Investigation Into Nkandla 'Manipulated' to Protect Zuma
News24Wire, 4 February 2016
A key investigation into the Nkandla scandal was allegedly manipulated to protect President Jacob Zuma and his family, Netwerk24 has reported. Read more »
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South Africa: It's Laughable That Zuma Now Wants to Pay - DA
News24Wire, 3 February 2016
It is laughable that President Jacob Zuma has suddenly decided to pay for the upgrades to his Nkandla homestead, DA leader Mmusi Maimane said on Wednesday. Read more »
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South Africa: UDM, IFP Reject Zuma's Nkandla Offer
News24Wire, 3 February 2016
President Jacob Zuma needs to have his day in court and his offer to repay some of the money spent on his Nkandla home should be rejected, the IFP and UDM said on Wednesday. Read more »
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South Africa: Public Protector Meets Legal Team Over Zuma's Nkandla Proposal
News24Wire, 3 February 2016
Public Protector Thuli Madonsela met with her legal team on Wednesday to discuss President Jacob Zuma's surprise proposal regarding paying back taxpayer money spent on his private… Read more »
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South Africa: I Will Pay Back the Money - Zuma Tell Concourt
News24Wire, 3 February 2016
President Jacob Zuma has proposed that the Constitutional Court appoint the auditor general and minister of finance to determine how much he should pay for certain upgrades to his… Read more »
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South Africa: President Jacob Zuma Proposes Solution to Nkandla Case
Govt of SA, 3 February 2016
President Jacob Zuma has proposed an end to the drawn-out legal controversy regarding the Public Protector's March 2014 report on Nkandla, 'Secure in Comfort'. While President Zuma… Read more »
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South Africa: Zuma to 'Pay Back the Money'?
News24Wire, 2 February 2016
President Jacob Zuma has proposed an end to the drawn-out legal controversy regarding the public protector's March 2014 report on Nkandla: 'Secure in Comfort', the Presidency said… Read more »