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South Africa’s ruling party votes for Zuma’s heir
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December 18, 2017
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South Africa's ruling African National Congress votes for a new party leader on Monday. Choosing a successor to Jacob Zuma - who is also the country's president - may be the party's most pivotal moment for two decades.
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