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The newest aerial photos of Nkandla were taken with the Landsat 8 satellite on 26 February, but only integrated with Google Earth and Maps yesterday.
In any event, revealing that a security fence cost RXX million, or salary costs for security staff are RYY million/year reveals nothing that prejudices security. An aerial view of the main house ...
Cabinet has ordered that an inter-ministerial task team report into the Nkandla controversy be released to the public.
A GROUP of unemployed Nkandla youth were recently upskilled by Of Soul and Joy (OSJ), a South African photography initiative that has empowered disadvantaged communities for over a decade.
The Google Maps aerial view also shows an ice rink, planetarium and 5-star nightclub. Former president Jacob Zuma’s private residence in Nkandla, some 178km north of Durban.
Suspect Arrested, Then Escapes According to police reports, the 28-year-old suspect was arrested by the Marian Hill police in connection with multiple rape cases in the area, which includes Nkandla.
A new aerial photo released by technology website TechCentral shows the vast scale of Zuma's Nkandla homestead.
Other projects Nkandla’s money could have been spent on The following infographic, courtesy of BusinessTech, gives another perspective on what the money could have been spent on.
South Africa's President Jacob Zuma has been under fire for spending $23m (£13.8m) of taxpayers' money on upgrading his rural home. Here satellite images show how it has grown since 2006.
We’d like to take Google Street View to Nkandla to demystify what R200 million can buy you but since the report on the spending was just declared top secret, we think we might need Larry Page ...
The media has misconstrued a Cabinet directive over the publication of photographs of President Jacob Zuma’s Nkandla home, a government spokesperson has said.
South Africa's President Jacob Zuma has been under fire for spending $23m (£13.8m) of taxpayers' money on upgrading his rural home. Here satellite images show how it has grown since 2006.