A core group of President Jacob Zuma’s allies in the legal world are rallying to defend him once again.
National Assembly speaker Max Sisulu will investigate the Nkandla report before May 7, according to DA and FF+ sources.
A high court has dismissed the ANC’s application for the DA to retract and apologise for an SMS it sent about Jacob Zuma stealing public money.
President Jacob Zuma has submitted a letter to Parliament on the security upgrades to Nkandla.
The public will have to fork out at least another half a million rand for the homestead – every year.
The ANC blew a gasket after Gwede Mantashe offered to show journalists around the Nkandla homestead.
President Jacob Zuma says he will give Parliament a "further report" on his Nkandla home once the SIU completes its investigation.
Wednesday marks the deadline for President Jacob Zuma’s response to the Nkandla report, and opposition parties want Parliament recalled for debate.
Are South Africans really so damaged by the past that we remain in denial about the inconvenient truths surrounding our politicians?
In an unexpected move, the presidency has thrown open the doors of Jacob Zuma’s Nkandla homestead to the M&G, inviting us for a tour of the property.
ANC secretary general Gwede Mantashe has found himself in several tough spots, while trying to defend the ANC’s position on Nkandla.
The ANC has reneged on a promise to invite SA into Nkandla by way of the media – but as a flip-flop it hardly registers compared to previous examples.
Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe has urged the government to implement Public Protector Thuli Madonsela’s recommendations in her Nkandla report.
Phillip de Wet’s e-book "Nkandla: The Great Unravelling" tracks key events and major themes surrounding President Jacob Zuma’s Nkandla homestead.
The ANC is set to take the DA to court over an SMS about President Jacob Zuma and his Nkandla homestead.
Documents show the president intervened in the Nkandla revamp, despite claims to the contrary.
President Jacob Zuma has avoided answering public protector Thuli Madonsela’s more difficult questions about upgrades at his Nkandla homestead.
A key element is to isolate the party from any damage caused by the Nkandla scandal.
Mail & Guardian readers give their views on the upgrades to President Jacob Zuma’s homestead and Thuli Madonsela’s subsequent Nkandla report.
The public protector has not sent a copy of the Nkandla report to the National Assembly because she has not requested Parliament to take action.
On Friday, the Mail & Guardian will publish "Nkandla: The Great Unravelling" as an e-book. In this excerpt: how an ordinary word was turned racist.
The DA has urged parliamentary speaker Max Sisulu to "move with speed" on his decision to consider a motion of impeachment against Jacob Zuma.
Minister Nathi Mthethwa says Riah Phiyega’s presentation to the ANC on the swimming pool being a fire pool was suggested by the security cluster.
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Defence Minister Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula says people should challenge Thuli Madonsela on her Nkandla report and not insult the way she looks.
A report claims public protector Thuli Madonsela feared for her life while investigating the security upgrades at President Jacob Zuma’s Nkandla home.
Despite the Nkandla splurge, President Jacob Zuma and the ANC are unlikely to face severe sanctions come May 7, say analysts.
The ANC says it is planning to take legal action against the DA over a text message about President Jacob Zuma and the Nkandla scandal.
President Jacob Zuma has hailed South Africa as one of the few countries in the world that includes socioeconomic rights in its Constitution.
The ANC has labelled the Nkandla-related criminal charges laid against President Jacob Zuma by the DA and EFF void acts carried out in desperation.
Gwede Mantashe says the differences between the public protector’s Nkandla findings and that of the interministerial task team are cause for concern.
EFF leader Julius Malema and the DA’s Mmusi Maimane say they have laid corruption charges against Jacob Zuma, with Malema calling for his resignation.
The South African Communist Party says it is "extremely concerned" at the manner in which Thuli Madonsela handled the Nkandla investigation.