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Cape Town mayor Patricia de Lille.

ANC looks for security a ‘firepool’ at De Lille’s home

ANC members peaked over the mayor’s wall searching for Nkandla-like security upgrades, but there is a R251 075 difference between the two accounts.

Jacob Zuma, you’re on your own – no takers so far to foot the bill for Nkandla

Now that it’s time to pay back the money for Nkandla, nobody returns a phone call.

Former president Jacob Zuma at his Nkandla homestead in 2007. (Gallo)

Zuma will make an 85% profit on his Nkandla home after repaying the state R7.8m

And King Goodwill Zwelithini’s decision to give title to those living on Ingonyama Trust land means the president can get the R51.5-million.

Stone Sizani says Nathi Nhleko’s report

Stone Sizani: We always wanted Zuma to pay back the money

The outgoing chief whip has performed a somersault on the "pay back the money" saga, saying he distanced the ANC from the police minister’s report.

Ditch ‘pay back the money’ and other grim fairy tales

It’s time to stop the fantastic story of how wonderful South Africa is and start working towards making this a reality.

It took a vote from the MP’s to get the business of the day underway after the EFF disrupted the session.

EFF delays Zuma’s parliament address by an hour

Zuma’s address on xenophobia was disrupted when the EFF demanded that the question of when he would pay back the money be included in the session.

No laughing matter: Zuma fights back in Parliament

President Jacob Zuma steeled himself for his first oral question session of the year, and hit back at his critics over Nkandla and dodging Parliament.

President Jacob Zuma.

Zuma continues to drag his feet on Nkandla

The president has said he is waiting for the minister of police to determine if he benefited unduly from the upgrades before paying back any money.

Chaos in Parliament: ANC should have walked out

Yesterday was a disgrace to our democracy. Nobody won. We lost as a country. Worse, there was no leadership shown, writes Khaya Dlanga.

Opposition embarrassed by Sona, Parliament ruckus

Opposition parties reacted with varying degrees of disgust and disappointment in Parliament, from the EFF disruptions to Zuma’s ‘uninspiring’ speech.

During the 2014 State of the Nation address

Sona 2015: Will Zuma own up?

The address is a chance for the president to face the nation. Here are five things the nation is hoping for.

EFF threat not for Cabinet to discuss – Radebe

Minister in the Presidency Jeff Radebe says that the EFF’s threat to disrupt the State of the Nation address is an issue Parliament must deal with.

The EFF has started the year with a bang

EFF promises Parly chaos unless Zuma is held accountable

The EFF has a clear plan for the year, which varies from holding the executive accountable, to encouraging land grabs.

EFF sanctions lifted, Parliament accepts decision

However, the ANC says the lifting on suspensions and sanctions only serves to delay the implementation of sanctions against the 20 EFF members.

EFF to go to court over MPs’ suspensions

The EFF said it would go to court over the suspension of 12 of its MPs from Parliament after they chanted "pay back the money" to Zuma over Nkandla.