The Mail & Guardian has put public protector Thuli Madonsela in danger, says one reader.
Jimmy Manyi questions whether the public should know what is in Madonsela’s provisional report. Julie Reid says the M&G had no choice but to publish.
The publication of the draft Nkandla report was justified – despite the attendant risks, writes Franz Krüger.
Although the ANC is no longer accusing Thuli Madonsela of political motives, it maintains she is responsible for the Nkandla report leak.
The public protector has rebuffed claims by the ANC that her office leaked a provisional report on spending at President Jacob Zuma’s home in Nkandla.
The DA says it will move to have President Jacob Zuma impeached if it becomes clear that he misled Parliament over spending on his Nkandla home.
President Jacob Zuma’s administration is accustomed to putting out fires. This time, though, it’s a little too close to home for his comfort.
In November 2009, Chris Roper and Mandy Rossouw stumbled upon the start of what would become Zuma’s Nkandla home. Chris looks back.
Four years ago, the M&G first exposed the scandal behind multimillion-rand upgrades on Jacob Zuma Nkandla’s home. Today, little has changed.
ANC leaders have shown how they intend to assign the Nkandla report debacle to the dustheap of history – in just two easy steps.
Listen to the full press conference podcast as the ANC answers questions on the Nkandla controversy.
The ANC says the public protector’s office was responsible for the provisional report leak and called for the final version to be published soon.
A Nkandla report cited by security ministers "clears" President Jacob Zuma. The public protector "damns" him. Yet they agree on much else.
The ANCYL says that Thuli Madonsela seems to be leaking reports to the media, hinting that she leaked the provisional report into Nkandla to the M&G.
Join reporters Kwanele Sosibo and Sarah Evans on M&G Newsroom between 1pm and 2pm for updates on Nkandla, e-tolling and Radovan Krejcir.
The Freedom Front Plus says it wants clarity on findings related to President Jacob Zuma’s homestead in Nkandla, KwaZulu-Natal.
Security cluster ministers have met Thuli Madonsela following the M&G’s reporting on the provisional Nkandla report, says an official.
Stefaans Brümmer answers questions about the legality of publishing details from the public protector provisional report into Nkandla.
Watch the M&G Hangout as we talk to Stefaans Brümmer about Thuli Madonsela’s findings on the "security upgrade" at Jacob Zuma’s Nkandla homestead.
Public protector directs Zuma to repay the state and explain himself to Parliament
The M&G’s revelations explain why ministers and their servants in Parliament were so concerned about Thuli Madonsela’s provisional Nkandla report.
The public still cannot read Thuli Madonsela’s Nkandla report and the investigation into Arno Lamoer appears to have reached a standstill.
Thuli Madonsela delivers a knockout punch, e-tolls go ahead to the dismay of motorists, and the world is going to end so live quick and wild.
Thuli Madonsela could have set the record straight about the Nkandla report by issuing a statement. But she had to reclaim her integrity. And she did.
In a post-Cabinet briefing that at times bordered on the farcical, security cluster ministers raised more questions about Nkandla than they answered.
Thuli Madonsela says she will address concerns regarding her report on Nkandla, but she will ultimately have the final say as to what is made public.
Government has agreed to pay the legal costs of public protector Thuli Madonsela, after ending its bid to prevent the release of her Nkandla report.
Government has defended its decision to take public protector Thuli Madonsela to court over the handling of the provisional Nkandla report.
Public protector Thuli Madonsela has admitted she is worried over the South African Communist Party’s accusing her of being "counter-revolutionary".
The security cluster ministers have dropped their court bid to interdict public protector Thuli Madonsela from releasing her draft Nkandla report.
Between secrecy, controversy and infighting, election season shows no sign of slowing down, writes Rapule Tabane.
Attempts to delay the release of Madonsela’s Nkandla report highlight a ministerial will to shift dubious activities away from public oversight.