Nkandla homestead
The private home of former South African President Jacob Zuma, situated about 24 km (15 mi) south of the rural town of Nkandla in KwaZulu-Natal, commonly referred to as the Nkandla homestead has been the subject of considerable controversy. The use of public funds to make improvements to the compound, which were said to be for security reasons, which cost over R246 million led to significant media coverage and political opposition. A report of the Public Protector found that Zuma unduly benefited from these improvements and the Constitutional Court subsequently found that Zuma and the National Assembly failed to uphold the country's constitution after he failed to comply with the Public Protector's report on the matter. Zuma finally apologised for using public money to fund his private res
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Nkandla homestead
The private home of former South African President Jacob Zuma, situated about 24 km (15 mi) south of the rural town of Nkandla in KwaZulu-Natal, commonly referred to as the Nkandla homestead has been the subject of considerable controversy. The use of public funds to make improvements to the compound, which were said to be for security reasons, which cost over R246 million led to significant media coverage and political opposition. A report of the Public Protector found that Zuma unduly benefited from these improvements and the Constitutional Court subsequently found that Zuma and the National Assembly failed to uphold the country's constitution after he failed to comply with the Public Protector's report on the matter. Zuma finally apologised for using public money to fund his private res
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The private home of former Sou ...... the benefit of its occupants.
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Minenhle Makhanya at Minenhle Makhanya Architects
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ZAR R 246 631 303
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South Africa
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CA du Toit
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Ibhongo Consulting Structural Engineering & Civil Engineering
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Igoda Projects Ltd Electrical Engineering
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Minenhle Makhaya Architects Architect & Principle Agent
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Mustapha & Cachalia CC Mechanical Engineering
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R&G Consultants Quantity Surveying
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Ramcon Project Management
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Nkandla
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Nkandla
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2009-08-29
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The private home of former Sou ...... money to fund his private res
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