S.Africa's Treasury says Zuma should pay $510,000 for upgrades to Nkandla: 702 Talk Radio

President Jacob Zuma looks on as members of Julius Malema's Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) party raise objections before being evicted from Parliament in Cape Town, South Africa May 17, 2016. REUTERS/Mike Hutchings/File Photo

JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South Africa's National Treasury has found that President Jacob Zuma should pay 7.8 million rand ($510,074) for non-security upgrades to his private Nkandla home, 702 Talk Radio reported on Monday. The top court in Africa's most industrialised country in March ordered Zuma to pay back some of the $16 million of state money spent upgrading his private home. Zuma said he would comply and pay back a portion of the money. ($1 = 15.2919 rand) (Reporting by Tiisetso Motsoeneng; Editing by James Macharia)