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South Africa's Jacob Zuma survives bid to oust him | South Africa's Jacob Zuma survives bid to oust him |
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South Africa's governing ANC has rejected a bid to oust the scandal-hit President Jacob Zuma. | South Africa's governing ANC has rejected a bid to oust the scandal-hit President Jacob Zuma. |
A no confidence motion in Mr Zuma, tabled by a government minister, was defeated at a meeting of the ANC's top leadership body. | |
Mr Zuma has faced a string of corruption allegations, with a recent report highlighting his links with the wealthy Gupta family. | Mr Zuma has faced a string of corruption allegations, with a recent report highlighting his links with the wealthy Gupta family. |
He left for Cuba early on Tuesday to attend the funeral of Fidel Castro. | He left for Cuba early on Tuesday to attend the funeral of Fidel Castro. |
Africa Live: Updates on this and other stories | Africa Live: Updates on this and other stories |
The Guptas and their links to Jacob Zuma | The Guptas and their links to Jacob Zuma |
Profile: Jacob Zuma | Profile: Jacob Zuma |
Mr Zuma has survived several opposition-sponsored no confidence votes in parliament. | Mr Zuma has survived several opposition-sponsored no confidence votes in parliament. |
This was the first time he faced a rebellion from senior ANC members who serve in his cabinet. | This was the first time he faced a rebellion from senior ANC members who serve in his cabinet. |
Tourism Minister Derek Hanekom tabled a motion calling for his sacking at a meeting of the party's National Executive Committee (NEC). | Tourism Minister Derek Hanekom tabled a motion calling for his sacking at a meeting of the party's National Executive Committee (NEC). |
He was backed by several other ministers, including Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi and Public Works Minister Thulas Nxesi, local media reported. | He was backed by several other ministers, including Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi and Public Works Minister Thulas Nxesi, local media reported. |
"The NEC did not support the call for the president to step down," ANC secretary-general Gwede Mantashe told a news conference. | "The NEC did not support the call for the president to step down," ANC secretary-general Gwede Mantashe told a news conference. |
"This issue was debated openly, robustly and, as we said, sometimes it was very difficult for members themselves," he added. | "This issue was debated openly, robustly and, as we said, sometimes it was very difficult for members themselves," he added. |
Earlier this month, an investigation by South Africa's anti-corruption watchdog said a judicial inquiry should be set up to further investigate allegations of criminal activity in Mr Zuma's government. | Earlier this month, an investigation by South Africa's anti-corruption watchdog said a judicial inquiry should be set up to further investigate allegations of criminal activity in Mr Zuma's government. |
Mr Zuma is accused of letting the Gupta family wield undue influence in his government. | Mr Zuma is accused of letting the Gupta family wield undue influence in his government. |
Both Mr Zuma and the Guptas have repeatedly denied any wrongdoing. | Both Mr Zuma and the Guptas have repeatedly denied any wrongdoing. |
The Guptas also denied offering Deputy Finance Minister Mcebisi Jonas $44.6m (£36.2m) last year if he accepted the post of finance minister and advanced their business interests. | The Guptas also denied offering Deputy Finance Minister Mcebisi Jonas $44.6m (£36.2m) last year if he accepted the post of finance minister and advanced their business interests. |
Earlier this year, the Constitutional Court ruled that Mr Zuma had breached the constitution by failing to repay government money spent on his private home in rural Nkandla. | Earlier this year, the Constitutional Court ruled that Mr Zuma had breached the constitution by failing to repay government money spent on his private home in rural Nkandla. |
A High Court has also ruled that he should be charged with 783 counts of corruption in relation to a 1999 arms deal. | A High Court has also ruled that he should be charged with 783 counts of corruption in relation to a 1999 arms deal. |
Mr Zuma has denied taking bribes, and has appealed against the ruling. | Mr Zuma has denied taking bribes, and has appealed against the ruling. |
In August, the ANC lost control of the key cities of Johannesburg and Pretoria in local elections, for the first time since the end of white-minority rule in 1994. | In August, the ANC lost control of the key cities of Johannesburg and Pretoria in local elections, for the first time since the end of white-minority rule in 1994. |
Voters had punished the party for corruption, and its failure to act against Mr Zuma, analysts said. | Voters had punished the party for corruption, and its failure to act against Mr Zuma, analysts said. |
Mr Zuma was elected South Africa's president in 2009, and his allies say he will step down at the end of his two terms in 2019. | Mr Zuma was elected South Africa's president in 2009, and his allies say he will step down at the end of his two terms in 2019. |
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