South African political parties want President Jacob Zuma to tell the nation what his plans are to revive the economy. Some have also urged him to apologise for refusing for two years to adhere to the recommendations of the Public Protector on paying for non-security upgrades at his Nkandla home. Zuma will deliver the annual State of the Nation Address later this evening. His lawyers told the Constitutional Court on tuesday that he now believes the Public Protectors findings are binding. Joseph Mosia reports...