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Feb 15, 2018
South Africa's Jacob Zuma resigns as president, rails against ANC party for ousting him
South African president Jacob Zuma resigned on Wednesday as the ruling ANC party finally turned against him after nine years of corruption scandals, economic slowdown and falling popularity. -
Feb 15, 2018
Jacob Zuma resigns as South Africa president; forced out by party after nine years of scandals, falling popularity
South African president Jacob Zuma resigned as the ruling ANC party finally turned against him after nine years of corruption scandals, economic slowdown and falling popularity -
Feb 14, 2018
South Africa's ruling ANC orders Jacob Zuma to quit immediately or face no-confidence motion in parliament
A defiant Jacob Zuma refused to step down as the South African president, hours after the ruling African National Congress (ANC) ordered him to quit by evening or face a motion of no-confidence in parliament. -
Feb 13, 2018
South Africa's ruling ANC confirms 'recall' of Jacob Zuma from presidency, says no deadline set for resignation
South Africa's ruling ANC party confirmed it had decided to "recall" scandal-tainted President Jacob Zuma from office, but said no deadline had been set for him to resign. South Africa's ruling ANC party confirmed it had decided to "recall" scandal-tainted President Jacob Zuma from office, but said no deadline had been set for him to resign. -
Dec 14, 2015
Indian-origin politician Pravin Gordhan appointed South Africa's new Finance Minister
Veteran Indian-origin politician Pravin Gordhan has been appointed South Africa's new Finance Minister by President Jacob Zuma who fired two of his predecessors within a week amid a raging economic turmoil in Africa's second-largest economy. -
Nov 01, 2015
PM Modi's foreign policy breaking new grounds: Is the current Indian media coverage enough?
The recent visit of Modi to US not being reported on front pages of American newspapers was frowned upon