Advertisement
WorldAfrica

South African President Jacob Zuma may be on borrowed time as calls for resignation grow louder

The president has been under renewed pressure since a corruption probe earlier this month unearthed fresh allegations of misconduct

3-MIN READ3-MIN
South African President Jacob Zuma. Photo: Reuters
Agence France-Presse

South African President Jacob Zuma on Monday faced the biggest challenge to his leadership since taking power in 2009 as the ruling ANC party debated his future and calls grew for him to resign.

Zuma has been hit by a series of corruption scandals and damaging court rulings this year, while the ANC suffered a sharp setback in local polls in August and unemployment has hit a 13-year high.

A weekend meeting of the African National Congress (ANC) national executive committee was extended into Monday after a rebellion led by senior government figures.

He is at his weakest. He is under extreme pressure ... We could see a warning sign to the president that his days are numbered
Political analyst Daniel Silke

Tourism Minister Derek Hanekom, Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi and Public Works Minister Thulas Nxesi all called on the president to step down, the News24 news agency reported, citing party sources.

Advertisement

The ruling party gave no official comment after the prolonged national executive meeting but promised a press conference at 2pm on Tuesday.

The president, who has survived numerous scandals while in office, has been under renewed pressure since a corruption probe earlier this month unearthed fresh allegations of misconduct.

Advertisement

The probe by the country’s top watchdog uncovered evidence of possible criminal activity in Zuma’s relationship with the Guptas, a business family accused of wielding undue political influence.

Advertisement
Select Voice
Select Speed
1.00x