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South Africa: Nkandla Tour Ends, Leaving Some Journalists Disappointed
News24Wire, 26 July 2015
A media tour of President Jacob Zuma's Nkandla homestead ended after two-and-a-half hours on Sunday. Read more »
Journalists invited to an official tour of President Jacob Zuma's private Nkandla residence were reportedly disappointed after seeing the condition of the premises.
Members of the media visiting the Police Barracks in Nkandla.
Demonstration of the fire fighting capabilities at the Fire Pool by members of the emergency services in Nkandla.
The upgrades to President Jacob Zuma's private Nkandla residence were grossly over-priced and shoddy, likely costing the taxpayer more as they're completed, writes Greg Nicholson ... Read more »
Democratic Alliance parliamentary leader Mmusi Maimane has said that President Jacob Zuma owes the country R52.9 million for the upgrades made to his private Nkandla residence. Read more »
President Jacob Zuma made fun of certain MPs for their pronounciation of "Nkandla", the location of his private homestead that cost more than R250 million to build, during a ... Read more »
The Economic Freedom Fighters have again demanded that President Jacob Zuma "pay back the money" used to upgrade his private residence in Nkandla. Read more »
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