President Jacob Zuma has told Parliament that he would not know how much the public works department had spent on his Nkandla home.
President Jacob Zuma managed to duck an impromptu debate on his fitness to hold office, but came out fighting on his Nkandla residence.
The direction of funds towards Nkandla speaks to a deeper malaise in our leaders, who are bent on satisfying their own needs, writes Verashni Pillay.
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The ward 10 ANC branch general meeting in Nkandla has sent a message to the party in more ways than one, writes Floyd Shivambu.
South African political language can be baffling, but the most recent utterances on "Nkandlagate" surely mark a new level of tortuous sophistry.
There has been mixed reaction to the SABC’s directive to journalists not to use the words "compound" and "homestead" to refer to Zuma’s Nkandla home.
President Jacob Zuma’s new residence shall be known as Nkandla Palace, and not by any racist names, writes Khaya Dlanga.
President Jacob Zuma may face court action over the financing of upgrades at his rural residence in Nkandla if the Democratic Alliance gets its way.
It remains unclear if President Jacob Zuma will accept letters from Limpopo school children demanding he address problems in the education system.
If referring to President Jacob Zuma’s Nkandla homestead as a "compound" is racist, then all three arms of government are racist too.
Helen Zille’s thwarted march to Nkandla and SA’s slide into mediocrity is like something out of a book. But it’s all too real, writes Verashni Pillay.
Government’s disregard for court orders shows there’s little chance of civil society holding anyone accountable for the expenditure on Nkandla.
The DA hopes to deliver more than 600 letters to President Jacob Zuma from Limpopo pupils, asking him to provide better resources for their education.
Democratic Alliance leader Helen Zille has defended the party’s decision to visit President Jacob Zuma’s homestead in Nkandla.
The Democratic Alliance has given President Jacob Zuma 72 hours to answer questions on his new home or face legal action.
Police were preventing DA leader Helen Zille from approaching President Jacob Zuma’s homestead in Nkandla on Sunday, for her own safety.
About 100 policemen in riot gear were in Nkandla on Sunday ahead of DA leader Helen Zille’s planned inspection of President Jacob Zuma’s homestead.
The SACP has condemned the DA’s planned inspection of Zuma’s R200-million upgrade in Nkandla, saying it is part of a "racist right wing agenda".
DA leader Helen Zille should abandon her planned inspection of President Jacob Zuma’s home in Nkandla, the African National Congress has said.
Parliament’s public accounts watchdog committee, Scopa, will question public works on the upgrade of President Jacob Zuma’s Nkandla homestead.
The DA has announced a plan to uncover alleged impropriety related to the upgrades on President Jacob Zuma’s rural homestead in Nkandla.
The ANC has poured water on the DA’s plan to uncover alleged impropriety related to the upgrades on President Jacob Zuma’s rural homestead in Nkandla.
Unless it wants to live in the Buenos Aires of circa 2000, South Africa’s middle class must shake off its apathy, writes Richard Calland.
President Jacob Zuma this week announced the first concrete measures aimed at bringing the violent illegal strikes that have flared up under control.
Public protector Thuli Madonsela will investigate the development of a R2-billion town in President Jacob Zuma’s village of Nkandla, her office said.
President Jacob Zuma should answer all the questions surrounding the costs of his private home in Nkandla, KwaZulu-Natal, says the DA.
As the scandal around President Zuma’s Nkandla homestead grows, the Pimples take a road trip to find out what on earth Msholozi is up to there.
This week the government responded to two of the issues facing a depressed South Africa – Jacob Zuma’s Nkandla upgrade and protracted strikes.
President Jacob Zuma says a large part of the renovation on his Nkandla homestead in KwaZulu-Natal was paid for by his family.
The public works department has missed the deadline for answering an access-to-information request by the M&G Centre for Investigative Journalism.
The public works department will keep a close eye on the process to spend nearly R240-million on upgrades to President Jacob Zuma’s Nkandla homestead.