£1 Billion to Combat Climate Change in Africa

Mon, 08/10/2012 - 20:00
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The extensive hush-hush revamp of President Jacob Zuma’s Nkandla homestead is set to cost South African taxpayers a whopping R203 million. According to official departmental documentation, the president will only pay R10.6 million himself. At the same time the British government have announced that £1 Billion to combat climate change in Africa. Some of this money will go to South Africa, a country that has a healthy, growing economy.
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