After years of attempts to remove
him, and months of speculation, Jacob Zuma has been forced to step down
as president of South Africa.
Mr Zuma had been in a vulnerable
position since the end of his final term as head of the ruling ANC in
December last year, when his rival Cyril Ramaphosa was chosen to lead
the party.The allegations of corruption around Mr Zuma were unrelenting.
Particularly damaging were the ongoing claims that a wealthy family from India - the Guptas - had gained lucrative state contracts and exerted undue influence on government appointments because of a corrupt relationship with the president.
While the Guptas and Mr Zuma consistently denied the claims, the stories of what is known as "state capture" kept coming.
Mr Zuma is also facing the possible reinstatement of 18 charges of corruption, fraud, and money laundering stemming from a 1990s arms deal.
Source: BBC NEWS
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