Tafelberg Short: Nkandla - The end of Zuma?: The End of Zuma?

Tafelberg Short: Nkandla - The end of Zuma?: The End of Zuma?

by City Press
Tafelberg Short: Nkandla - The end of Zuma?: The End of Zuma?

Tafelberg Short: Nkandla - The end of Zuma?: The End of Zuma?

by City Press

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Overview

The R250-million upgrades to President Jacob Zuma's Nkandla estate have tainted his image in the eyes of South Africa and the world. It may even signal the demise of his presidency. The story of Nkandla goes back to 2004 and Zuma’s connection to Shabir Shaik. In the ensuing years, there have been numerous reports about the lavish spending at the president’s home and in the Nkandla district, and questions about where the money came from and who exactly benefitted. City Press and Tafelberg Publishers have condensed these stories into an e-book, which examines the saga behind the Public Protector’s report. The full report, with analysis, is included at no extra cost. With a foreword by Ferial Haffajee.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780624067375
Publisher: Tafelberg
Publication date: 03/01/2014
Series: Tafelberg Kort/Tafelberg Short
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 52
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Nkandla - The End of Zuma is a digest of stories from the City Press newspaper from the past ten years. Contributors: Adriaan Basson Carien Du Plessis Jacob Rooi Jimmy Seepe Kgabo Masehela Khosi Biyela Lindiwe Mazibuko Loyiso Sidimba Lucas Ledwaba Makhudu Sefara Malesela Chuene Mathatha Tsedu Max Du Preez Mmanaledi Mataboge Mpumelelo Mkhabela Paddy Harper S'thembiso Msomi Sphumelele Mngoma Thanduxolo Jika Wonder Hlongwa Yolandi Groenewald

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The R250-million upgrades to President Jacob Zuma's Nkandla estate have tainted his image in the eyes of South Africa and the world. It may even signal the demise of his presidency._x000D_

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The story of Nkandla goes back to 2004 and Zuma’s connection to Shabir Shaik. In the ensuing years, there have been numerous reports about the lavish spending at the president’s home and in the Nkandla district, and questions about where the money came from and who exactly benefitted._x000D_

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City Press and Tafelberg Publishers have condensed these stories into an e-book, which examines the saga behind the Public Protector’s report._x000D_

_x000D_

The full report, with analysis, is included at no extra cost._x000D_

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With a foreword by Ferial Haffajee.

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