Tuesday, April 5, 2016

RULING ANC IN SOUTH AFRICA SAVES PRESIDENT JACOB ZUMA ONCE AGAIN

The beleaguered South African President, Jacob Zuma, has survived another move to remove him from office after yet another rowdy and robust session in the national parliament of the country in Cape Town. The national parliament - which has a majority of members of the ruling ANC - on Tuesday rejected by its majority vote a motion by the opposition for Zuma to be impeached. The opposition pioneered the motion following the ruling by the Constitutional Court last Thursday that Zuma had violated the constitution by failing to implement the Public Protector's recommendations on the Nkandla scandal. Zuma has apologised for failing to uphold the constitution and has agreed to pay back millions on non-security upgrades at his Nkandla homestead. Subry Govender filed this radio report for Radio Deutsche Welle in Koln, Germany.

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  1. Zuma must fall should be taken by all the people of South Africa, only then would the ANC known that the people do not want ZUMA.

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