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.
If the ANC wants to be taken seriously in this Nkandla saga, it will need to show it by being tough on its senior leadership.
The DA has urged parliamentary speaker Max Sisulu to "move with speed" on his decision to consider a motion of impeachment against Jacob Zuma.
The ANC says youth league remarks about Thuli Madonsela are "in contrast" with its views and that it has confidence in the public protector’s office.
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.
The president’s architect and Riah Phiyega seem to be the focus of the ANC’s damage control plans after Thuli Madonsela’s Nkandla report release.
The South African Communist Party says it is "extremely concerned" at the manner in which Thuli Madonsela handled the Nkandla investigation.
The ANC will call on President Jacob Zuma to answer questions on the Nkandla report if necessary, says secretary general Gwede Mantashe.
More petitions are before the courts as delays drag truth closer to the secrecy Bill’s horizon.
Thuli Madonsela could have denounced Jacob Zuma or exonerated him in her Nkandla report. Instead, she kept her eye on what matters: institutions.
In her report on President Zuma’s homestead, Thuli Madonsela has documented a damning trail of maladministration by state ministers and officials.
Sleight of hand doesn’t serve a clumsy conjuror well: the state’s sleeves have run out of tricks.
Officials and even Cabinet ministers broke the rules to please Number One.
In a fictional land, the ruler of a private residence, Nkandla, is determined to foil the public protector’s plan to bring about an end to the ANC.
The warning to journalists not to photograph the site was a particularly low point in the charade.
The local clan members living around Zuma’s Nkandla homestead say he is their leader and entitled to everything he has.
It’s hard not to see a co-ordinated campaign against public protector Thuli Madonsela’s office as she takes on her biggest battle: the Nkandla report.
Questions remain unanswered about why Nxesi lied about the Nkandla task team report, which exonerated President Zuma from any wrongdoing.
The DA’s parliamentary leader says the public works minister should be investigated for "misleading" Parliament on his task team’s Nkandla report.
DA parliamentary leader Lindiwe Mazibuko has vowed to table a motion to impeach President Jacob Zuma if the Nkandla report implicates him.
A court has ruled that the minister of public works will pay the costs of the DA’s application for the release of the full Nklandla report.
In a TV interview, Jacob Zuma has instisted he will not resign over the Nkandla scandal, saying SA does not know if he has done anything wrong.
President Jacob Zuma has denied that security upgrades to his private residence in Nkandla cost R200-million, saying it instead cost over R50-million.
The DA has filed an affidavit in its court battle to get access to the Nkandla report, says parliamentary leader Lindiwe Mazibuko.
A newspaper report claims the woman who received a house from the Economic Freedom Fighters near Jacob Zuma’s Nkandla homestead is far from destitute.
Government has revealed its intention to deter leaks by deploying the State Security Agency and police to find out who leaked Nkandla to the M&G.
The release date for the public protector’s final report on the upgrades to Jacob Zuma’s Nkandla homestead is expected to be announced next month.
The ANC deputy president Cyril Ramaphosa says the ANC will not tolerate its supporters preventing other parties from campaigning.
The case of three minors and 27 ANC-linked adults accused of public violence following an EFF event near Nkandla has been postponed.
While speaking out against clashes between ANC and EFF members in Nkandla, Jacob Zuma has told a crowd that "booing is a part of self-expression".
As 30 ANC supporters are expected in court following an EFF home handover in Nkandla, the woman who was given the house has expressed concerns.