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ZUMA RESIGNS AS SA PRESIDENT

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JOHANNESBURG – Jacob Zuma has resigned as president of South Africa.

“I have...come to the decision to resign as the president of the republic with immediate effect,” Zuma told reporters at the Union Buildings on last night. Zuma’s time as president has been marked by controversy, ranging from his relationship with the controversial Gupta family, dropped charges of corruption and his acquittal on a charge of rape, to the upgrades to his Nkandla homestead. He broke his silence last night for the first time since discussions to oust him started in a televised live interview with SABC. The ANC caucus met yesterday morning on the outcomes of a meeting of the party’s National Executive Committee (NEC). ANC treasurer-general Paul Mashatile told the media afterward that they had given Zuma until yesterday to resign.

ANC Secretary General Ace Magashule and his Deputy Jessie Duarte delivered Zuma’s recall letter to the presidential guesthouse on Tuesday morning. Zuma’s much-anticipated resignation comes after the party’s highest decision-making body, the NEC, decided after a marathon meeting into the early hours of Tuesday morning that he should go. The ANC called the urgent meeting following ANC president Cyril Ramaphosa’s direct talks with Zuma. An emergency NEC meeting, that was meant to happen last Wednesday, was cancelled by Ramaphosa after his Tuesday meeting with Zuma. Ramaphosa replaced Zuma as leader of the ANC at its elective conference in December. On Tuesday last week, Parliament’s presiding officers postponed Thursday’s State of the Nation Address (SONA) amid fears that it might descend into chaos.

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