Police Investigating S.A president over Home Spending

South African police are investigating President Jacob Zuma over a $23 million taxpayer-funded refurbishment project at his rural homestead, according to parliamentary papers.

 In a written police response to lawmakers published Monday, police confirmed that an investigation into spending at Zuma’s Nkandla home “has been initiated.”

Zuma, who was reelected in May, has insisted that he had no knowledge of the work on his home, including the construction of a swimming pool, private clinic and amphitheatre.

His government has insisted all the refurbishments were security related.

The issue has become a lightning rod for criticism of Zuma’s administration, which is seen by many South Africans as tolerant of corruption and incompetence.

Opposition leader, Mmusi Maimane, of the Democratic Alliance said “now the police must do their jobs.”

Maimane and other opposition politicians had called for Zuma to be the subject of a criminal investigation over the issue, and have demanded he resign.

The public ombudsman Thuli Madonsela in March ruled that Zuma had “benefited unduly” from the construction, ordering him to pay part of the cost.

The home is in a rural village in the north of KwaZulu Natal.

Zuma has faced both political and public wrath of the excessive spending, in a country battling rampant unemployment and inequality.

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S.Africa Police Deny Making Arrests in Footballer Murder Case

South African police on Thursday denied making an arrest in connection with the killing of national football captain Senzo Meyiwa during a robbery at his pop-star girlfriend’s home.

According to public broadcaster SABC on Wednesday, two men were being held for questioning after they were arrested in Nongoma, in the eastern KwaZulu Natal province.

But police spokesman brigadier Neville Melila told AFP: “There is no arrest, (the) investigation continues, we have spoken to witnesses, so we are investigating. We are working through evidence.”

SABC said the suspects had been picked up following a tip-off by members of the public.

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Senzo Meyiwa Shooting: Suspect Images released

South African police have released composite images of two men suspected of killing national football captain Senzo Meyiwa.

Police have offered a reward of 250,000 rand (£14,000; $23,000) for information about the attack. Meyiwa’s death has once again highlighted the high rates of violent crime in South Africa.

Before releasing the pictures, police had described two of the suspects: one said to be tall, dark-skinned and slender with dreadlocks; the other was said to be short, dark-skinned and well-built. The men demanded mobile phones and valuables while a third man remained outside.

National Police Commissioner Riah Phiyega told a press conference that Meyiwa was then shot once in the upper body as he moved towards the door. The three men then fled.

The footballer was declared dead on arrival at the hospital. His funeral is expected to take place on Saturday.