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South Africa's ANC to decide on Jacob Zuma's future on Sunday as corruption-mired leader faces pressure to step down

Reuters • February 12, 2018, 08:17:46 IST
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South Africa’s ANC leader Cyril Ramaphosa said the party’s executive body would meet on Monday to finalise discussions on the future of President Jacob Zuma.

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South Africa's ANC to decide on Jacob Zuma's future on Sunday as corruption-mired leader faces pressure to step down

Cape Town: South Africa’s African National Congress (ANC) leader Cyril Ramaphosa said on Sunday the party’s executive body would meet on Monday to finalise discussions on the future of President Jacob Zuma, who is under mounting pressure to step down. Speaking at a rally as part of celebrations marking 100 years since the birth of former President Nelson Mandela, he said Zuma’s exit should be undertaken in an orderly fashion just as the anti-apartheid icon would have handled it. The 75-year-old Zuma, in power since 2009 and mired in corruption allegations, has been living on borrowed time since Ramaphosa took over his other role as leader of the ruling party in December. Addressing ANC supporters in Cape Town, Ramaphosa, who is deputy president, said: “The National Executive Committee of the ANC will be meeting tomorrow to discuss this very matter, and because our people want this matter to be finalised, the NEC will be doing precisely that.” The party’s National Executive Committee has the power to instruct Zuma to resign. Though he avoided mentioning Zuma by name, Ramaphosa spoke several times of a “transition of power” in reference to talks on Zuma’s future and said the ANC wanted to resolve issues around the “president of the country”. In a speech which also marked 28 years to the day since Mandela was released from an apartheid-era prison, Ramaphosa said the talks on Zuma’s future should be handled in an orderly, purposeful manner, “in Madiba’s way of doing things,” — using Mandela’s clan name. [caption id=“attachment_3491329” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]File image of South African President Jacob Zuma. AP File image of South African President Jacob Zuma. AP[/caption] Ramaphosa was at Mandela’s side, holding a microphone, when the leader addressed thousands outside Cape Town’s city hall on the same day 28 years ago after his release. Ramaphosa had earlier on Sunday attended a service at Cape Town’s Anglican St George’s Cathedral. “We leave this church well armed with the good blessings and prayer … so as the leadership of the ANC we have been well empowered as we move ahead… and as we manage this transition,” Ramaphosa told reporters. St George’s Cathedral was at the forefront of the anti-apartheid struggle and during a Christmas mass service in 2017 its Archbishop Thabo Makgoba called on the new ANC leadership to act “quickly and decisively” to replace Zuma as head of state. No-confidence vote The ANC called off a special meeting of its executive body on Zuma scheduled for last Wednesday after the president and Ramaphosa agreed to hold talks on a handover of power. The party has only said that the talks were “constructive”. ANC spokesman Pule Mabe said the executive committee’s meeting on Monday had been brought forward from next weekend, because of the urgency of the leadership issue. Zuma, who no longer holds a top position in the party, has not said whether he will resign voluntarily before his second term as President ends in the mid-2017. Zuma also faces another no-confidence vote against his leadership in parliament on 22 February, brought by the ultra-left Economic Freedom Fighters party.

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