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Newly elected ANC president Jacob Zuma wears a political party cap as the leading party's 52nd conference in Polokwane, South Africa, came to an end Thursday, Dec. 20, 2007. (AP Photo/Denis Farrell
Zuma clarifies 'ANC is more important than SA' statement
Have Jacob Zuma's political foes found the means to topple him? | Jacob Zuma | The Guardian
South Africa's divisive president: Zuma's many scandals
Death threats, court case mark battle for ANC - Moneyweb
ANC orders Zuma to step down as South African president but doesn't specify timing | The Japan Times
ANC calls on Zuma to comply with Public Protector recommendation
Zuma ANC POLICY - SABC News
WATCH: 'Vote for ANC,' Jacob Zuma urges in video message
Zuma faces vote of no confidence on Aug. 8 | Arab News
South Africa Moves Beyond Zuma
South Africa's Jacob Zuma: From freedom fighter to president to jail - BBC News
Zuma Fate Looms Over ANC Policy Conference
Everybody else is to blame for the ANC's problems, not Zuma, okay | City Press
Zuma is acting like a dictator': ANC stalwarts
This is not the time to be chummy with Zuma
Will Jacob Zuma be ousted as South Africa's president? - BBC News
Jacob Zuma's fate hangs on meeting of ANC executive | Financial Times
An ANC dilemma called Zuma – DW – 11/29/2016
African National Congress on Twitter: "ANC President Cde Jacob Zuma and Deputy President Cde Cyril Ramaphosa greet Cde Mama Winnie Madikizela-Mandela as they arrive at the #ANCNPC https://t.co/Ox4ZS5i8eE" / Twitter
Zuma supporters rally around Dlamini-Zuma | City Press
A New Leader for South Africa's ANC Won't Guarantee a Break From Zuma | World Politics Review
Easing Zuma Out of the South African Presidency
South Africa Delays Zuma No-Confidence Vote as ANC Backs Leader
Zuma given until end of business on Monday to withdraw his prosecution bid against Ramaphosa - SABC News
Writing on ANC's wall for Zuma - LNN - Northglen News
Zuma defies the ANC top 6 claiming people 'still love' him – The Mail & Guardian
A Clean President Can't Govern From Atop a Tainted Party – Foreign Policy