Zuma will make an 85% profit on his Nkandla home after repaying the state R7.8m (M&G)

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Zuma will make an 85% profit on his Nkandla home after repaying the state R7.8m

National | Phillip de Wet

File photo of then-deputy president Jacob Zuma at his homestead in Nkandla on December 13, 2007. (Simphiwe Nkwali/Sunday Times/Gallo)

File photo of then-deputy president Jacob Zuma at his homestead in Nkandla on December 13, 2007. (Simphiwe Nkwali/Sunday Times/Gallo)

And King Goodwill Zwelithini's decision to give title to those living on Ingonyama Trust land means the president can get the R51.5-million.

As the UK plagiarises SA's past, we welcome a united Ireland and independent Scotland

Analysis | Pieter-Dirk Uys

Red flags are blowing in the winds of change as we head for the August municipal polls, so beware of complacency, warns Pieter-Dirk Uys.

The Constitutional Court has accepted Treasury's R7.8-million bill for Zuma's non-security Nkandla upgrades

News | Staff Reporter

The Concourt ordered Treasury to determine a reasonable percentage of the costs which ought to be paid personally by President Jacob Zuma.

National Freedom Party won't be up for August 3 elections after failing to pay IEC

News | Fose Segodi

The party's spokesperson Sabelo Sibugu said the NFP isn't broke, but missed the IEC deadline because of a leadership crisis within the party.

​ANC hasn't lobbied about public protector candidate, says parliamentary ad hoc committee chairperson Makhosi Khoza

News | News24 Wire

Makhosi Khoza said while she was an ANC member, she was only presiding over the process and would not make the final decision.

Medical aid board says SA has no choice but to back NHI

Bhekisisa News | Ina Skosana

The industry body says the dwindling number of medical aid members means the government must act.

OBITUARY: Adam Small had words and learning in his blood

Arts and Culture | Darryl Accone

A founder of the University of the Western Cape, Adam Small died at the weekend at the age of 79.

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