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Jacob Zuma
Jacob Zuma is a South African politician.
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AfricaLink on Air - 15 July 2016: 0705 UTC
UN moving non-essential staff out of South Sudan +++ Search for Dlamini-Zuma's successor +++ Perils of smoking in Kenya
AfricaLink on Air - 15 July 2016: 0705 UTC
UN moving non-essential staff out of South Sudan +++ Search for Dlamini-Zuma's successor +++ Perils of smoking in Kenya
AfricaLink on Air - 15 July 2016: 0405 UTC
UN moving non-essential staff out of South Sudan +++ Search for Dlamini-Zuma's successor +++ Perils of smoking in Kenya
Africa’s first ladies: Soft power at work
They may not have been elected but they still hold considerable influence. Meet the women behind African presidents.
AfricaLink on Air - 28 June 2016: 0705
Kenya looks to close Dadaab refugee camp +++ Zuma ordered to pay back 500,000 dollars for home upgrades.
AfricaLink on Air - 28 June 2016: 0405
Kenya looks to close Dadaab refugee camp +++ Zuma ordered to pay back 500,000 dollars for home upgrades.
AfricaLink on Air - 28 June 2016: 0405
Kenya looks to close Dadaab refugee camp +++ Zuma ordered to pay back 500,000 dollars for home upgrades.
Zuma's appeal fails
Six weeks before crucial municipal elections, South African President Jacob Zuma has suffered another courtroom setback.
Violent protests rock South African capital before elections
Violent protests broke out in Pretoria over a disputed mayoral candidate for upcoming municipal elections.
Investors turning their backs on South Africa
Corruption charges leveled againt the South African President Jacob Zuma are affecting the country's business.
AfricaLink on Air - 09 June 2016: 0405 UTC
Zuma's appeal on graft charges begins in South Africa+++South Sudan to review the formation of 28 states
South Africa: appeal on Zuma graft charges
South Africa’s National Prosecuting Authority is set to appeal a re-opening of the Zuma corruption cases
Zuma takes credit for BBB- rating
South Africa's President Zuma has taken credit for keeping the S&P credit rating above 'junk.'
AfricaLink on Air - 24 May 2016: 0705 UTC
President Zuma to appeal ruling on corruption charges +++ Police crack down on protests in Kenya killing at least three
AfricaLink on Air - 24 May 2016: 0705 UTC
President Zuma to appeal ruling on graft charges +++ Police crack down on protests in Kenya kills at least three
Zuma to appeal corruption ruling
South African President Jacob Zuma is to challenge a ruling that corruption charges against him should be reinstated.
AfricaLink on Air - 24 May 2016: 0405 UTC
Appeal plan on graft charges against President Zuma +++ Police crack down on protests in Kenya killing at least two
Prosecutor challenges order on Zuma charges
S. Africa's prosecutor has announced plans to appeal a court decision saying President Zuma should face graft charges.
Jacob Zuma: from poverty to presidency
What do we know about South Africa's embattled president? DW takes a look at the man behind the headlines.
Court: 'Zuma should face corruption charges'
A court in South Africa has recommended President Zuma face hundreds of charges for corruption.
AfricaLink on Air - 28 April 2016: 0705 UTC
S. Africa Freedom Day protestors urge Zuma to quit+++Moves to form government in S. Sudan+++Lucrative begging in Ghana
AfricaLink on Air - 28 April 2016: 0405 UTC
Calls for Zuma's resignation+++Ghana's professional beggars+++Juba after Machar's return
Opinion: S. Africa's muted celebrations
Twenty two years after the end of apartheid, the ruling ANC has lost the moral authority to lead, says Claus Stäcker
Hope, frustration as South Africa marks Freedom Day
South Africans are set to celebrate Freedom Day to commemorate the first post-apartheid elections held 22 years ago.
AfricaLink on Air - 22 April 2016: 0705 UTC
How to stop the flow of migrants after hundreds die ++ Kenyans complain of extrajudicial killings
Report 'clears' Zuma of 700 corruption allegations
The report exonerates Zuma of any wronging from a corruption scandal that once had more than 700 charges against Zuma.
S. Africa’s ANC on 'polarization' path
President Zuma survived an impeachment motion in parliament but his ANC party risks a split in the municipal elections.
AfricaLink on Air - 11 April 2016: 0705 UTC
Calls mount for Zuma to resign ++ Idriss Deby set for win after Chad election ++ Boko Haram former recruits speak out
AfricaLink on Air - 11 April 2016: 0705 UTC
Calls mount for Zuma to resign ++ Idriss Deby set for win after Chad election ++ Boko Haram former recruits speak out
AfricaLink on Air - 11 April 2016: 0405 UTC
The ANC is still protecting Jacob Zuma, but is that a smart move? And Chadians voted for a new president on Sunday.
AfricaLink on Air - 6 April 2016: 0705 UTC
Zuma defeats impeachment motion+++ICC dismisses Kenya cases+++Boko Haram arrests claimed
AfricaLink on Air - 6 April 2016: 0405 UTC
Zuma defeats impeachment motion+++ICC dismisses Kenya cases+++Boko Haram arrests claimed
AfricaLink on Air - 6 April 2016: 0405 UTC
Zuma defeats impeachment motion+++ICC dismisses Kenya cases+++Boko Haram arrests claimed
South Africa: Zuma survives impeachment vote
South African lawmakers voted against a motion to impeach President Jacob Zuma.
AfricaLink on Air - 5 April 2016: 0705 UTC
Debate over call for Zuma's impeachment+++Africans in Panama papers+++Top Nigerian militant arrested
AfricaLink on Air -05 2016: 0705 UTC
Debate over call for Zuma's impeachment+++Africans in Panama papers+++Top Nigerian militant arrested
AfricaLink on Air - 5 April 2016: 0405 UTC
Debate over call for Zuma's impeachment+++Africans in Panama papers+++Top Nigerian militant arrested
African public officials named in Panama Papers
Panama Papers scoop uncovers secret trade deals involving several African public officials.
AfricaLink on Air - 4 April 2016: 0705 UTC
Zuma's apology + Juba prepares for Riek Machar + Food shortage threatens IDPs in Nigeria
AfricaLink on Air - 4 April 2016: 0705 UTC
South Africa reacts to Zuma's apology over his Nkandla home +++ Juba prepares for the arrival of Riek Machar +++ Food shortage threatens IDPs in Nigeria
AfricaLink on Air - 4 April 2016: 0705 UTC
Zuma's apology + Juba prepares for Riek Machar + Food shortage threatens IDPs in Nigeria
Zuma's apology + Juba prepares for Riek Machar +
South Africa reacts to Zuma's apology over his Nkandla home +++ Juba prepares for the arrival of Riek Machar +++ Food shortage threatens IDPs in Nigeria
AfricaLink on Air - 4 April 2016: 0405 UTC
South Africa reacts to Zuma's apology + Juba prepares for Riek Machar + Zimbabwean minister on the indigenization law
AfricaLink on Air - 4 April 2016: 0405 UTC
South Africa reacts to Zuma's apology + Juba prepares for Riek Machar + Zimbabwean minister on the indigenization law
S Africa's parliament to debate Zuma's impeachment
The decision comes after the country's top court ruled Zuma had violated the constitution.
South Africa veteran calls for Zuma to quit
Lifelong rights activist Ahmed Kathrada has called for President Jacob Zuma to leave the government following a scandal.
South Africa's Zuma apologizes but remains defiant
President Jacob Zuma has said that he will abide by a top court ruling that he violated the constitution.
ANC must decide on Zuma
Former ANC spokesperson Denis Goldberg calls on the ANC to repair its image ahead of local government elections.
S. Africa's top court rules against Zuma
President Jacob Zuma a deadline to pay back some of the $16 million in state funds spent on his Nkandla residence
Zuma must repay public funds used for lavish residence
The chief justice said President Zuma failed to uphold the constitution.
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