Minister defends Nkandla spending

James

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Upgrades to President Jacob Zuma's home at Nkandla to the tune of R206 million were largely for the benefit of president's staff - according to Public Works Minister Thulas Nxesi, the Sunday Times reported.

Part of the expenditure was to save the presidential bodyguards having to drive 75km after work or having to sleep in their vehicles, he said in an interview.

"The president's security had to drop him off and then go and sleep in Eshowe... That not...read more here: Minister defends Nkandla spending
 
200 million to save 75km travel cost for a couple of guys. Haha...these fools are really grasping at straws here trying to justify their bullsht.
 
Then please tax the Bodyguards on an employment fridge benefit since this was for their benefit. Then after Zumas term is over return the house to the state security forces so they can look after the next president since once again this is for them and not mr shower head
 
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