Nkandla scandal: Top court still to rule on Zuma's home upgrade

  • 8 years ago
In tonight's rundown: South Africa's court hears a case against Jacob Zuma, displaced people in Nigeria are reluctant to go home, and we speak to Zambia's president.
Thousands of protesters chant "pay back the money" as South Africa’s highest court hears a case against President Jacob Zuma. He’s accused of breaking the law in dragging his heels over reimbursing millions in public cash spent on his private home.
Also, despite assurance from Nigeria's government that it's safe to return to some of the territories formerly overrun by Boko Haram, many of those forced out remain sceptical.
And we speak to Edgar Lungu. Zambia's president is in France hoping to woo investors. He's already in an election year, just 12 months after taking up office and tells us he's confident that he and his nation are a safe bet.

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