As the Constitutional Court (CC), the highest court in the land, has ruled that you have failed to uphold your oath of office, it is, therefore, befitting to address you as Jacob Zuma, not as the President anymore.
From Australia to Europe and even the States… South Africa is trending for all the wrong reasons.
The president’s problems have only just begun, as the opposition moves to impeach Zuma on the grounds of the Constitutional Court’s ruling against him.
Following the Nkandla Constitutional Court ruling, South Africans on Twitter predict how Zuma will pay back the money.
Earlier today the Constitutional Court ruled that the National Assembly’s decision to set aside the public protector’s remedial action was unconstitutional and ordered that Zuma pays for his privileges.
As the Constitutional Court and pretty much everyone else in SA prepares for the ruling on Zuma’s Nkandla case tomorrow, let’s take a peek at the house where it all began.
Since his election as State President, Jacob Zuma has had a few major scandals, which have impinged on the African National Congress’ (ANC’s) reputational image.
A new study shows that a big chunk of the ANC’s supporters believe that president Zuma should not be paying for his Nkandla homestead, but rather that the taxpayer should foot the bill.
Addressing EFF folks outside the constitutional court earlier today, Malema had some choice words about Zuma.
It’s D-Day for president Zuma; watch as the Constitutional Court proceedings kick off.
The Friends of Jacob Zuma Trust have offered to help pay back the money on Nkandla in an attempt to ‘put this matter to rest’. But the jury’s out on whether or not JZ will accept the offer.
Johannesburg – As President Jacob Zuma announced that he is willing to pay back the money for non-security upgrades to his Nkandla homestead, it is worth noting the occasions when he has shirked his alleged responsibility in the controversy.
Is the president a little stressed about going to court next week, could that be why he’s volunteering to #PayBackTheMoney?
Our education system is creating a culture of entitled youths, according to renowned human rights activist Rhoda Kadalie.
“Nkandla is kinda like the White House, except, JZ doesn’t have to give it back.”
The EFF has made sure that the case against Zuma will be heard in the Constitutional Court next year and oll Jacob looks like he’s starting to sweat a little.
9 February 2016 the day Julius Malema has been fighting for, for a long time. The EFF will stand in the Constitutional Court on that day and make their case against the president of the Republic.
Things aren’t as bad as some would think, but the DA leader admits that change needs to come immediately if we’re to save Mzanzi and he has three key focus points that could achieve this.
Ever wanted to see JZ’s firepool in action? Of course you have.
After visiting el presidente’s house yesterday, the Nkandla ad hoc committee was less than impressed with the state of affairs at the president’s private residence.
Mmusi Maimane has taken aim at Jacob Zuma’s Nkandla compound by comparing his kraal to the living standards of some South Africans.
Just over a year ago this video came out, highlighting the president – and presidency’s – blunders, hoping to move the populous towards change. That didn’t happen, but there’s another election on the horizon.
The National Assembly today approved a 5% salary increase for the president, but what will he be spending it on?
The word on everybody’s lips (even those who, according to Zuma, cannot pronounce it correctly) is Nkandla. We take a look at what the rest of the world thinks of our President’s home improvements.