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The Nkandla residence has become a political headache for Mr Zuma
South Africa's highest court has ruled that President Jacob Zuma violated the constitution when he failed to repay some of the government money used to upgrade his private home.

The treasury had 60 days to determine how much he should repay, it added.

The ruling is a victory for the opposition, which said it would push for Mr Zuma's impeachment.

It accused him of using "ill-gotten wealth" to upgrade his home with a swimming pool and amphitheatre.

Mr Zuma has denied the allegation.

An anti-corruption body, known as the public protector, ruled in 2014 that he had "unduly benefited" from the upgrades at his home in his rural village of Nkandla.

He should pay back some of the $23m (£15m) the government spent on the upgrades.

In a unanimous judgement, the Constitutional Court said that Mr Zuma's failure to repay the money was "inconsistent" with the constitution.

"The president failed to uphold, defend and respect the constitution of the Republic," it added.


Source: SABC
 
Kweli kabisa mkuu. JPM pamoja na mazuri anayofanya sasa, kama asipoturejeshea katiba ya Warioba ataonekana mnafiki tu!
Raisi wangu chonde chonde japo UKAWA wanakubeza kwa yote mazuri ufanyayo sasa, bado watanzania tulio wengi tuna imani na wewe. Hebu basi turejeshee katiba yetu ya wananchi a.k.a Katiba ya Warioba!
 
Huku hakuna kumumunya maneno ingawaje bado kuna rushwa sana ila sio kama huko Tanzania

Jpm alipaswa afuate katiba ya warioba then lile jipu la msoga likamuliwe
 
_88171818_zuma-composite.jpg


The Nkandla residence has become a political headache for Mr Zuma
South Africa's highest court has ruled that President Jacob Zuma violated the constitution when he failed to repay some of the government money used to upgrade his private home.

The treasury had 60 days to determine how much he should repay, it added.

The ruling is a victory for the opposition, which said it would push for Mr Zuma's impeachment.

It accused him of using "ill-gotten wealth" to upgrade his home with a swimming pool and amphitheatre.

Mr Zuma has denied the allegation.

An anti-corruption body, known as the public protector, ruled in 2014 that he had "unduly benefited" from the upgrades at his home in his rural village of Nkandla.

He should pay back some of the $23m (£15m) the government spent on the upgrades.

In a unanimous judgement, the Constitutional Court said that Mr Zuma's failure to repay the money was "inconsistent" with the constitution.

"The president failed to uphold, defend and respect the constitution of the Republic," it added.


Source: SABC

Viva democracy
 
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The Nkandla residence has become a political headache for Mr Zuma
South Africa's highest court has ruled that President Jacob Zuma violated the constitution when he failed to repay some of the government money used to upgrade his private home.

The treasury had 60 days to determine how much he should repay, it added.

The ruling is a victory for the opposition, which said it would push for Mr Zuma's impeachment.

It accused him of using "ill-gotten wealth" to upgrade his home with a swimming pool and amphitheatre.

Mr Zuma has denied the allegation.

An anti-corruption body, known as the public protector, ruled in 2014 that he had "unduly benefited" from the upgrades at his home in his rural village of Nkandla.

He should pay back some of the $23m (£15m) the government spent on the upgrades.

In a unanimous judgement, the Constitutional Court said that Mr Zuma's failure to repay the money was "inconsistent" with the constitution.

"The president failed to uphold, defend and respect the constitution of the Republic," it added.


Source: SABC
hapa kwetu wenye chama chao hawawez kukubali
 
Tanzania tukomae na katiba mpya ya wananchi!. Halafu mbivu na mbichi zijulikane. Labda wakimbilie kule wallitanguliza twiga zetu.
 
Aliapa kuilinda katiba ya nchi, sasa ndiyo kaisigina katiba, ninategemea kuona bunge likipiga kura ya kuto kuwa na imani na rais, je! bunge litatimiza wajibu?, kama litatimiza wajibu nategemea kuona mlango alio tumia kuingilia ikulu ndiyo atao tumia kutokea.
 
kabila la Zuma Wazulu wengi shule hawajasoma kama khosa ukabila ndio ulimweka Zuma madarakani baada ya chama cha wafanyakazi na kins Mslema akiwa rais wa youth League ambao nao wana nguvu sana wakalazimisha kumuondoa Mbeki ili Zuma apate urais pamoja na Mapungufu mengi aliyonayo..ikumbukwe Mandela na mbeki ni wakhosa Zuma alilazimisha kuupata urais sasa una mghalimu maana Nchi uchumi umeshuka sana na gharama zipo juu mno na rushwa ameshindwa kabisa kuikabili..
 
_88171818_zuma-composite.jpg


The Nkandla residence has become a political headache for Mr Zuma
South Africa's highest court has ruled that President Jacob Zuma violated the constitution when he failed to repay some of the government money used to upgrade his private home.

The treasury had 60 days to determine how much he should repay, it added.

The ruling is a victory for the opposition, which said it would push for Mr Zuma's impeachment.

It accused him of using "ill-gotten wealth" to upgrade his home with a swimming pool and amphitheatre.

Mr Zuma has denied the allegation.

An anti-corruption body, known as the public protector, ruled in 2014 that he had "unduly benefited" from the upgrades at his home in his rural village of Nkandla.

He should pay back some of the $23m (£15m) the government spent on the upgrades.

In a unanimous judgement, the Constitutional Court said that Mr Zuma's failure to repay the money was "inconsistent" with the constitution.

"The president failed to uphold, defend and respect the constitution of the Republic," it added.


Source: SABC
 
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