Pay back the money
ANC councillors disrupt CT mayor's council speech
The ANC claims that De Lille used taxpayers' money to pay for non-security upgrades at her Pinelands home.
Haji Mohamed Dawjee says the amount Zuma must repay is irrational, but like other laws, rules are rules.
EWN looks at what President Zuma could've bought with the money Treasury's ordered him to pay back.
EWN takes a look at Parliament’s handling of the Nkandla saga, and asks "What now?" following a landmark Constitutional Court ruling.
The Constitutional Court handed down judgment in the Nkandla case this morning.
The City Press reports that Zuma’s about turn on Nkandla has left some MPs feeling undermined.
The president says a perception was created that he never intended to pay back the Nkandla money.
Economic Freedom Fighters’ leader Julius Malema says his party will not allow the president to corrupt South Africa and turn the country into another failed African state.
Pierre de Vos looks at the sudden change of heart by President Zuma on the Nkandla issue.
Mmusi Maimane says his party will push ahead with a Constitutional Court case against Zuma next Tuesday.
Mmusi Maimane says his party will push ahead with a Constitutional Court case against Zuma next Tuesday.
Yesterday's judgment gave the highest ruling yet on the powers of the Public Protector's office.
The president's set to answer 6 questions, the last of which from Julius Malema on paying back the money.
The president & EFF leader will come face to face in the National Assembly tomorrow.
Julius Malema has promised to ask the president about the Nkandla debacle whenever he sees him.
EFF MPs heckled the president during his Q&A session with questions about Nkandla.
Economic Freedom Fighters MPs called on Speaker Baleka Mbete to adhere to the rule and regulations of Parliament.
President Jacob Zuma finally responded to whether he would pay back the money spent on his Nkandla home.
President Jacob Zuma is scheduled to respond to oral questions in Parliament on Wednesday.