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Kwanxamalala

Zuma gets leave for brother’s funeral
National
/ 22 July 2021

Zuma gets leave for brother’s funeral

The former president has already left Estcourt prison under heavy security

By Paddy Harper
Dead-end roads and Zuma’s legacy
Article
/ 2 March 2018

Dead-end roads and Zuma’s legacy

The Zuma name is key to well-salaried positions of power in an area of grinding poverty

By Niren Tolsi
​Unembargoed: Mail & Guardian February 9 to 15
Article
/ 12 February 2018

​Unembargoed: Mail & Guardian February 9 to 15

Catch up on the question of when Zuma is bowing down, what the residents of Nxamalala say about the number one citizen, and more

By Staff Reporter
Even Zuma’s home town of Nxamalala is divided over his fate
Article
/ 9 February 2018

Even Zuma’s home town of Nxamalala is divided over his fate

There are those for whom he is a god but others are either indifferent or bitterly angry with him

By Paddy Harper
Quiet before the storm at Daddy’s pad
Article
/ 24 November 2017

Quiet before the storm at Daddy’s pad

‘Casa Zuma comes into view … more holiday resort than homestead. Not bad at all, with retirement waiting around the corner’

By Paddy Harper
True story: Zuma unveils phallic erection in his own honour
Article
/ 5 October 2017

True story: Zuma unveils phallic erection in his own honour

I always thought Nxamalala got captured in Saxonwold. And Dubai. One lives and learns, writes Paddy Harper

By Paddy Harper
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Article
/ 5 March 2004

Goats, hugs and Mandela at school opening

Leaders and supporters of rival political parties put aside their differences on Friday for the opening of a refurbished rural high school in the village of KwaNxamalala in northern KwaZulu-Natal. Thousands of children, their parents and villagers walked long distances to the Mnyakanya secondary school opening.

By Mariette Le Roux

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