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Urgent: S. African President Zuma pledges to abide by court ruling on Nkandla case

Xinhua, April 2, 2016 Adjust font size:

South African President Jacob Zuma pledged on Friday to abide by the Constitutional Court ruling regarding the Nkandla case.

"I have consistently stated that I would pay an amount towards the Nkandla non-security upgrades once this had been determined by the correct authority," Zuma said in a speech to the nation. Endit