Nkandla Freeway Corruption Potentially Exposed...

IIRC the freeway planned is a highway, so the number of lanes will depend on the class it is classified as. Secondly, even if there are 5 lanes (not 6 each way iirc), what's 9 X 5?

Yeah, still 1/3 of what we paid for the GFIP project. Seem legit to you?

I doubt that it will be a highway, it's not exactly a busy road to warrant even two lanes in each direction. Just a paved road will do.

On the GFIP, I don't have the details I was just pointing out that the roads are a lot wider and beside the paving there were numerous flyovers and viaducts such as the ones on Allandale and Gilhooleys. Surely that must have cost much more than just normal pavement.
 
If a bond existed, it would be easily found through a deeds search. Considering the area is zoned to ERFs, and the presidency confirmed the ERF stand, it would show up as being bonded, which is quite clearly what Mac-attack is stating. Moreover, if Zuma has a bond, it would be searchable on his name as well, especially if it had been registered such a long time ago.

Bottom line is there appears to be no bond whatsoever. There might be in a few days' time when he arranges one behind the scenes, and they'll spin a new story about the deeds office cocking up. One doesn't cock up the president's deed though. And the property belongs to Ingonyama Trust. How can Zuma bond property and land that does not belong to him?

Cannot wait to hear how they spin this one.
 
It just raises more questions than answers. But poor work on the journos' behalf who made the claim that no bond could be found. Also poor job on the presidency for not being forthright and transparent.

BTW, expect details of this thread to be on Moneyweb soon...;)
 
So can someone help and direct us plebs? How do we help in stopping this?
 
They did try to hide it, why do you think Zuma's compound is suddenly a national key point?

I find it really interesting how the anc government is making use of an old apartheid law to, essentially, use as it was intended back in the day.
 
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