ANC to discuss Zuma's future this week, sources say

Published Jan 15, 2018

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Johannesburg - The national executive of

South Africa's ruling ANC will

discuss at a meeting this week whether President Jacob Zuma

should step down as head of state, two senior ANC sources told

Reuters.

There has been widespread speculation that the new leader of

the ANC, Cyril Ramaphosa, and his allies are lobbying ANC

members to oust Zuma as president in the coming weeks.

Zuma's presidency, tainted by corruption accusations which

he denies, has tarnished the image of Africa's oldest liberation

movement and seen the economy slow to a near-standstill.

Any sign that Zuma could step down early has tended to lift

South African assets, including the rand currency.

Ramaphosa, who won a closely fought election to succeed Zuma

as ANC leader last month, said in an interview broadcast on

Sunday that the issue of Zuma's future would be dealt with "as

time goes on".

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Zuma's second presidential term ends in 2019 but he could be

removed early through a motion of no confidence in parliament or

following a meeting of the ANC's national executive committee

(NEC).

The ANC's NEC has a meeting that starts on Thursday.

"Reference will be made to it," one of two sources said,

when asked whether the NEC would discuss Zuma's removal at its

meeting. The second NEC source confirmed Ramaphosa supporters

intended for the meeting to address Zuma's possible exit.

It was not clear whether the NEC meeting would result in the

ANC formally calling for Zuma to step down.

Zuma's future as president was not discussed at an NEC

meeting last week, according to ANC Secretary General Ace

Magashule.

Zuma, who orchestrated the removal of former president Thabo

Mbeki in 2008 after succeeding Mbeki as ANC leader, has survived

several no confidence motions in parliament and is still

supported by a faction within the ANC.

Reuters

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