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Zuma to be sworn in as SA leader | Zuma to be sworn in as SA leader |
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South Africa is preparing to swear in Jacob Zuma, leader of the African National Congress, as president. | South Africa is preparing to swear in Jacob Zuma, leader of the African National Congress, as president. |
Nearly 30 heads of state are joining an expected crowd of 30,000 at the Union Buildings in Pretoria for the ceremony. | |
Security is tight with streets around the Union Buildings - the president's office - closed to traffic. | Security is tight with streets around the Union Buildings - the president's office - closed to traffic. |
Analysts say Mr Zuma, 67, brings a populist touch to the presidency, ensuring a very different leadership to that of Thabo Mbeki. | Analysts say Mr Zuma, 67, brings a populist touch to the presidency, ensuring a very different leadership to that of Thabo Mbeki. |
Mr Zuma was officially elected president by members of parliament on Wednesday, after the ANC won the general election two weeks ago. | Mr Zuma was officially elected president by members of parliament on Wednesday, after the ANC won the general election two weeks ago. |
He is due unveil his new cabinet on Sunday. | He is due unveil his new cabinet on Sunday. |
Torrential rain | |
The crowds began gathering at the Union Buildings in South Africa's capital before dawn, some singing songs in praise of their new president. | The crowds began gathering at the Union Buildings in South Africa's capital before dawn, some singing songs in praise of their new president. |
Many spoke of their excitement at being able to witness Jacob Zuma become president. | Many spoke of their excitement at being able to witness Jacob Zuma become president. |
Profile: Jacob Zuma Analysis: Zuma's challenges Jacob Zuma's three first ladies | Profile: Jacob Zuma Analysis: Zuma's challenges Jacob Zuma's three first ladies |
"We are rejoicing. He's the people's leader," Nkompela Xolile told the BBC. "He knows the poor of this country." | "We are rejoicing. He's the people's leader," Nkompela Xolile told the BBC. "He knows the poor of this country." |
Even a torrential downpour did not dampen spirits - in Zulu tradition, rain during an important event is a good sign. | |
Former South African President Nelson Mandela is also expected to be among the 5,000 invited guests - including 29 heads of state and government. | |
Among them are Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe and Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. | |
As the leaders filed into the venue, musicians and traditional dancers performed on stage for the thousands of supporters who had gathered under umbrellas on the lawns below. | |
The inauguration will be followed by a huge concert and several more concerts and parties planned throughout the day and evening. | |
Epic journey | |
Jacob Zuma's journey to the Union Buildings has been an epic struggle, the BBC's South Africa correspondent Peter Biles says. | Jacob Zuma's journey to the Union Buildings has been an epic struggle, the BBC's South Africa correspondent Peter Biles says. |
He was sacked as vice-president by Thabo Mbeki four years ago after being implicated in a corruption scandal - allegations Mr Zuma always denied. | He was sacked as vice-president by Thabo Mbeki four years ago after being implicated in a corruption scandal - allegations Mr Zuma always denied. |
The case was eventually thrown out amid evidence of government meddling in the investigation. | The case was eventually thrown out amid evidence of government meddling in the investigation. |
Joseph Winter, BBC News, Pretoria | Joseph Winter, BBC News, Pretoria |
There is a torrential downpour. In front of the Union Buildings, there is a sea of black umbrellas sheltering all the officials who have come. | There is a torrential downpour. In front of the Union Buildings, there is a sea of black umbrellas sheltering all the officials who have come. |
Some of the crowd have sought shelter under trees and their umbrellas. Others continued to dance and sing in the rain. | |
There is a Zulu saying when it rains before a big event: "The ancestors have given their blessing". | There is a Zulu saying when it rains before a big event: "The ancestors have given their blessing". |
People have been making their way to the venue since before dawn, singing songs praising Mr Zuma in the dark. class="" href="/1/hi/in_pictures/8041459.stm">In pictures: Zuma's inauguration | |
In February 2006, the controversial polygamist was acquitted of rape in a separate case, though he was widely criticised for his comments about sex and HIV/Aids. | In February 2006, the controversial polygamist was acquitted of rape in a separate case, though he was widely criticised for his comments about sex and HIV/Aids. |
At the time, few observers believed Mr Zuma could remain a serious contender for president, our correspondent says. | At the time, few observers believed Mr Zuma could remain a serious contender for president, our correspondent says. |
But he fought to clear his name, retained enormous popularity, especially among his fellow Zulus, and led the ANC to a convincing election victory on a pro-poor populist ticket. | But he fought to clear his name, retained enormous popularity, especially among his fellow Zulus, and led the ANC to a convincing election victory on a pro-poor populist ticket. |
Mr Zuma has listed his five priorities as land redistribution, education, health, lowering crime levels and finding decent work for all South Africans. | Mr Zuma has listed his five priorities as land redistribution, education, health, lowering crime levels and finding decent work for all South Africans. |
He has promised a more hands-on approach and to work more closely with the opposition. | He has promised a more hands-on approach and to work more closely with the opposition. |
"We must move quickly to implement the framework agreed by the government, business and labour to protect jobs and boost the economy," he said on Wednesday. | "We must move quickly to implement the framework agreed by the government, business and labour to protect jobs and boost the economy," he said on Wednesday. |