EFF calls for mass march against corruption today

Loading player...
EFF leader Julius Malema has called on South Africans to march against corruption today, when the party and the DA square off against President Jacob Zuma in the Constitutional Court over upgrades made to his Nkandla residence.

Corruption Watch has also been granted leave to join the two parties as a friend of the court.

Last week Zuma offered to repay some of the money that was spent at his Nkandla home and asked the Auditor-General and finance minister to determine how much he should pay. The EFF and DA have however rejected Zuma's offer.

Slindelo Masikane reports.
8 Feb 2016 10PM English South Africa News · Business

Other recent episodes

NPA spokesperson

NPA spokesperson on the case of the 14 Vanderbijlpark learners who died when their scholar transport taxi collided with a truck will be laid to rest on Saturday (24/1) in the Vaal.
24 Jan 5AM 1 min

Sergeant Kelebogile Morake

Sergeant Kelebogile Morake urging the public to assist in locating a missing teenager in Litchenburg ,Letlhogonolo Daniel Matebele.
22 Jan 7AM 1 min