If the Zuma family thought they couldn’t afford R7.8 million then the potential tax repayment might come as a major shock.
S’dumo Dlamini believes it’s up to Zuma whether or not he needs help paying the proposed R7.8 million for the non-security upgrades to his private homestead.
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.
Is the president a little stressed about going to court next week, could that be why he’s volunteering to #PayBackTheMoney?
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.
After months of debate, parliamentary inquests and commissions popping up faster that you can say Nkandla, the old guard of the ANC are finally speaking out against Zuma’s trail of destruction.
We’ve all seen the spoof articles making the rounds alleging that JZ has quit; but seriously now, can you imagine the living costs of a man who’s been dependent on our money for so long, having to go at it himself?