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Warning signs for VBS were there, says economics expert
Reserve Bank Governor Lesetja Kganyago announced on Sunday that VBS had been placed under curatorship but would remain operational.
The gloomy, overcast weather here in Nkandla is perhaps a reflection of how residents feel about Zuma leaving the top post within the coming hours.
Parliament’s Moloto Mothapo says this is not a victory for the applicants as they too are members of the National Assembly.
The EFF says it wants the Constitutional Court to determine whether President Jacob Zuma’s conduct is impeachable.
According to the City Press, the Venda Building Society Mutual Bank is the latest to decline to do business with the Guptas.
The official is one of 10 charged with contravening tender processes in the multi-million rand upgrades, misconduct and maladministration.
This follows reports by the Sunday Times, that the Public Works has confirmed it has begun processes to upgrade the president’s home.
The Sunday Times is reporting that the Public Works has confirmed that it has begun processes to upgrade some of the property features.
The league also lauded President Jacob Zuma for using a black-owned bank to pay back the money.
The EFF says Jacob Zuma must disclose the details of the loan he has taken from VBS Mutual Bank.
ANC leader, President Jacob Zuma, and his family cast their votes at the Ntolwane Primary School in Nkandla this morning.
Recently Maimane and Zuma have been exchanging insults during final campaigns for their respective parties.
The Sunday Times says many are unwilling to donate the money as Zuma's term is coming to an end.
Both the ANC in KZN & the Youth League have said members should contribute to the R7.8 million.
The ANC in KZN says the majority of its members don't care about the Nkandla issue.
ANC KZN says it doesn’t believe people should help Zuma, with an expectation to get something back.
Yesterday, National Treasury submitted its report to the ConCourt saying Zuma should pay back R7.8 million.
If approved, President Jacob Zuma will have 45 days to pay the R7.8 million bill.
The ANC NEC member was speaking while conducting door-to-door campaigning in the Pretoria area yesterday.