– Police raids –
The party’s national executive committee ordered his recall from office on Tuesday, after a 13-hour meeting at a hotel outside Pretoria.ANC officials had said that if Zuma did not resign on Wednesday, the party’s lawmakers in the Cape Town parliament would vote out Zuma on Thursday.But senior party official Jesse Duarte said after the resignation that “we are not celebrating”.“We have had to recall a cadre of the movement that has served this organisation for over 60 years, it’s not a small matter,” she added.n Wednesday morning, police had raided the Johannesburg home of the Gupta business family, which is accused of overseeing a web of corruption under Zuma’s rule.Police said three unidentified people had been arrested in investigations into “Vrede Farm” — allegations that millions of dollars of public money meant for poor dairy farmers were syphoned off by the Guptas.Local media reported that Zuma had been pushing for an exit deal that included covering his potentially ruinous legal fees fighting multiple criminal charges — but he denied the allegations in his resignation speech.One case against him relates to 783 payments he allegedly received linked to an arms deal before he came to power.
– Decline of Mandela’s party –
Zuma’s presidency was marred by slow economic growth, continuing racial inequality and record unemployment that fuelled public frustration.He was scheduled to stand down next year after serving the maximum two terms since coming to power in 2009.In local polls in 2016, the ANC recorded its worst electoral result since coming to power in 1994 with Nelson Mandela at the helm as white-minority rule fell.Ramaphosa, 65, the deputy president, must revive the economy and crack down on what he has admitted is rampant government corruption if he is to boost the party’s tarnished reputation before a tricky election next year.He is a former trade unionist and Mandela ally who led talks to end apartheid in the early 1990s and then became a hugely wealthy businessman before returning to politics.Zuma’s hold over the ANC was shaken in December when his chosen successor — his former wife Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma — narrowly lost to Ramaphosa in a vote for the new party leader.
AFP.
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