Nkandla investigation
[LISTEN] Has the ANC made a U-turn on the Nkandla matter?
The ANC's Parliamentary Chief Whip Jackson Mthembu says it was a ‘spectacular own goal’ to refuse to implement the Public Protector’s Nkandla report.
Jackson Mthembu reportedly told ANC MPs their decisions to back Jacob Zuma around Nkandla were a mistake.
ANC members and other supporters had offered to donate to help Zuma pay back the money.
ANC KZN says it doesn’t believe people should help Zuma, with an expectation to get something back.
The ANC NEC member was speaking while conducting door-to-door campaigning in the Pretoria area yesterday.
Archbishop Desmond Tutu has told EWN that while Madiba had a state house, it was not excessive.
The party says its branches have accepted President Zuma’s apology for his handling of the Nkandla matter.
EWN looks back at the last few weeks in politics – and everything that has unfolded since the Constitutional Court judgment on 31 March 2016.
Mantashe says while different sectors of society trust the ANC less & less, the real issue is not about Zuma.
The complaint relates to the role the MPs & speaker played in handling the Nkandla spending debacle.
President Jacob Zuma faces a fresh bid for his impeachment in the National Assembly this afternoon.
The party says it has called for a broader inquiry into the Nkandla matter.
In a damning editorial, the 'New York Times' said it’s time for the ANC's NEC to withdraw support for Zuma.
Professor Sipho Seepe said Zuma’s apology was a strategic move by the African National Congress.
Hundreds of people across the country took to Twitter to express their discontent after Zuma apologised on TV.
The party’s Gwede Mantashe said the ruling party was willing to apologise if there was a need to do so.
An apparently contrite Zuma apologised and said he would pay back some of the money, as ordered.
Advocate Thuli Madonsela says the Public Protector Act must be changed speedily.
The Constitutional Court found that Zuma had failed to uphold the Constitution in dealing with Nkandla.