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In this week’s edition, show presenters Nick Bauer and Verashni Pillay cover the FNB/ANC debacle, the burgeoning investigation into spending on President Jacob Zuma’s Nkandla residence, and Mamphela Ramphele’s decision to enter South African politics.
ON NKANDLA
Should we honestly accept that R200 million was solely spent on security upgrades to Zuma’s Nkandla residence, and not on actual construction?
How can it be acceptable that over R130 million was paid to state departments involved in the upgrade alone?
Where does this leave Thuli Madonsela’s report?
On RAMPHELE
Is she going to join the DA?
Will she survive alone if she forms her own political party?
Will this threaten the ANC’s dominance?
Other features include a trip to Silicon Alley to talk all things tech with Alistair Fairweather, the Africa Focus, Culture Beat, and weekly round up of insights from the Mail & Guardian Editor, Nic Dawes.
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