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South Africa’s President Zuma survives bid to unseat him

By Al Jazeera
30 November 2016   |   7:58 am
South Africa's President Jacob Zuma has survived an attempt from within his own party to remove him from office. The African National Congress rejected a no-confidence motion against Zuma, but the move has exposed divisions within the ruling party.

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