SOUTH AFRICA: AS JACOB ZUMA DANCES ON HIS 75TH BIRTHDAY, THOUSANDS DEMAND HIS RESIGNATION – VIEW PHOTOS | HABARI ZA TOWN

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SOUTH AFRICA: AS JACOB ZUMA DANCES ON HIS 75TH BIRTHDAY, THOUSANDS DEMAND HIS RESIGNATION – VIEW PHOTOS

The groundswell of opposition to Mr Zuma has grown in recent years, due to government corruption scandals, record unemployment and slowing economic growth.
The president is accused of being in the pocket of the wealthy Gupta business family, allegedly granting them influence over government appointments, contracts and state-owned businesses.
But Sky’s Special Correspondent, Alex Crawford, who was with the protesters, said, despite the mounting opposition, it is not certain that Zuma will be forced out of office.
“He (Mr Zuma) is facing more than 700 corruption charges, but he has survived a rape trial and a number of no confidence votes in parliament.
Image:Mr Zuma told supporters not to worry about the protestsMr Zuma told supporters not to worry about the protests
“But this is a very significant, large demonstration, prompted by a number of events, most significantly a big cabinet re-shuffle in which he sacked the finance minister and the value of the South African rand plummeted.”
Police estimated the number of people at the peaceful protest at 30,000, but organisers claimed it was more.
There are, however, signs that Zuma’s power-base, the ruling African National Congress (ANC) which he leads, is starting to crumble, after senior figures, including deputy president Cyril Ramaphosa, joined the criticism of his sacking of Mr Gordhan.
Many South Africans have still not forgiven him for spending millions of public funds refurbishing one of his homes, and refusing to repay the money when the scandal became public.
       “But this is a very significant, large demonstration, prompted by a number of events, most significantly a big cabinet re-shuffle in which he sacked the finance minister and the value of the South African rand plummeted.”
Police estimated the number of people at the peaceful protest at 30,000, but organisers claimed it was more.
There are, however, signs that Zuma’s power-base, the ruling African National Congress (ANC) which he leads, is starting to crumble, after senior figures, including deputy president Cyril Ramaphosa, joined the criticism of his sacking of Mr Gordhan.
Many South Africans have still not forgiven him for spending millions of public funds refurbishing one of his homes, and refusing to repay the money when the scandal became public.preview image
Mr Zuma, who is due to stand down as head of the ANC in December, and as national president ahead of the 2019 general election, did not appear concerned as he celebrated his birthday with supporters in Johannesburg.
After dancing and cracking jokes on stage, he told supporters to ignore the criticism and said he was not stressed by calls for him to resign.
“The opposition are doing their job, don’t be worried,” he told his supporters in the Zulu language. “Do not be worried by the opposition marches.”
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