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Jacob Gedleyihlekisa Zuma (Msholozi)

Date of Birth: 12 April 1942
Place of Birth: Nkandla, KwaZulu-Natal Province


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Poll shock alarms ANC

South Africans are waiting for President Jacob Zuma to announce the date but with only three weeks left to register the sense of expectation has grown...


Zuma fights for his job

9% of the vote; anything less than 60% this time around would be a serious blow to the party's cohesion in the longer term but most immediately to President Jacob Zuma's position...


When the clouds cried

Many ANC loyalists lamented the poor organisation of the memorial day which they found symptomatic of the record of President Jacob Zuma's government...

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More boots on the ground

This prompted African leaders to agree in May to a proposal by South African President Jacob Zuma for an emergency intervention force the African Capacity for Immediate Response to Crises (AC Vol 54 No 12 Paying – and fighting – for unity & After Mali Niger)...


The Atlantic ports puzzle

Inga agreementA deep-water port at Banana or Muanda looks more likely since 29 October when the Energy Ministers of South Africa and Congo-Kinshasa Dikobe Ben Martins and Bruno Kapandji Kalala signed in the presence of Presidents Jacob Zuma and Kabila an agreement on the Great Inga project...


Self-inflicted wounds

The ANC cannot provide direction to organised labour while it is in dispute with Cosatu over the suspension of General Secretary Zwelinzima Vavi who is being pushed aside over his opposition to President Jacob Zuma (AC Vol 54 No 17 Sexual congress)...


Politics versus the budget

Like South African President Jacob Zuma Jonathan has won kudos for appointing a respected technocrat as Finance Minister but fails to side publicly with the reformers on accountability or in battles against corruption...


Security crises threaten economic success

President Jacob Zuma spoke about 'common but differentiated' responsibilities in promoting development and growth and that would amount to clear commitments from industrialised countries to help developing ones...


Taylor goes down alone

And talking to journalists on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly on 25 September South Africa's President Jacob Zuma said the insistence that the trials of Kenyatta and Ruto should go ahead regardless of their political responsibilities at home was seen as 'unreasonable'...


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