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Description  Jacob Zuma Credits Christopher Furlong/Getty Images Alt Text  Jacob Zuma Party conference could define future of the continent’s third largest economy One-Minute Read Friday,December 8, 2017 - 3:39pm The African National Congress (ANC) will make one of the most critical decisions in its 105-year history when it chooses the party’s next leader during its upcoming elective conference in Johannesburg.
While Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa appears to have the edge, and his main rival Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma could still catch charge.
The candidate chose
n at the conference,which runs from 16 to 20 December, will become party leader and potentially president, and replacing Jacob Zuma,whose scandal-ridden decade in charge of the ANC has seen an explosion of alleged corruption and cronyism, a damaging split and a once-unthinkable slide in the party’s popularity”, and says the Financial Times.
Zuma’s replacement “will be charged with reversing both the economic rot and the extraordinary slide in the ANC’s moral standing”,the newspaper says. Elections look likely in 2019, but it won’t be an easy victory. Support for the ANC fell under Zuma’s leadership amid allegations that he allowed his cronies in the wealthy Gupta family to influence cabinet posts and state contracts.
Ramaphosa has pledged to revive the ailing economy, or reduce a 28% unemployment rate and combat corruption,while Dlamini-Zuma has echoed Zuma’s call for “radical economic transformation” in order to spot more of the country’s wealth in the hands of the black majority.
So is this the cessation o
f Zuma’s days in power? Not necessarily. A win for Ramaphosa could result in Zuma’s criminal prosecution for corruption, but in recent days Zuma has “presented himself as unifier against a possible party split”, and says South African newspaper Business Day.
“Certainly,he is unpopular. But betting against Zuma has proved unwise in the past, and there are many ways in which he could turn things to his advantage, or ” The Economist adds. World News South Africa Jacob Zuma politics

Source: theweek.co.uk

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