JOHANNESBURGJOHANNESBURG — New security fences. A medical clinic. Fire-fighting services added for a helipad. Plus other upgrades, all for South African President Jacob Zuma’s home to the tune of more ...
South Africa's President Jacob Zuma delivers his State of the Nation address at Parliament in Cape Town February 13, 2014. REUTERS/Roger Bosch/Pool By Ed Cropley PRETORIA (Reuters) - President Jacob ...
President Jacob Zuma answers questions at Parliament in Cape Town, March 17, 2016. REUTERS/Mike Hutchings By Ed Cropley JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South Africa's top court rules on Thursday on whether ...
The Constitutional Court of South Africa -- the nation's highest judiciary arbiter -- has found that President Jacob Zuma violated the constitution by failing to pay back public funds used to upgrade ...
South Africa’s highest court will decide whether to rule on a case calling for President Jacob Zuma to pay back $15 million of state funds used to renovate one of his private residences. Two separate ...
PRETORIA (Reuters) - Public funds were not spent on building South African President Jacob Zuma a house in his home village, state investigators said on Sunday in a report that sought to end one of ...
President Jacob Zuma defied the constitution when he used $15 million in state funds to upgrade his private home, South Africa’s top court ruled Thursday. He must repay money spent on renovations ...
PRETORIA (Reuters) - Public funds were not spent on building South African President Jacob Zuma a house in his home village, state investigators said on Sunday in a report that sought to end one of ...