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Sunday, 17 December 2017

The ANC chooses a new South African leader

makamu wa rais Cyril Ramaphosa na waziri wa zamani Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, mke wa zamani wa bwana Zuma

South Africa's ruling party has approved two candidates to win President Jacob Zuma in party leadership.

The candidates are vice president Cyril Ramaphosa and former minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, former boss of Zuma.

There has been a tension, a feeling overflowing, members shouting against voting procedures.

Power empowerment has led to serious political tension, a scandal that the ANC can be divided before the 2019 election.

President Zuma has warned that the party is at stake at the end of the road.

 South Africa's ruling party has approved two candidates to win President Jacob Zuma in party leadership.
The candidates are vice president Cyril Ramaphosa and former minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, former boss of Zuma.
There has been a tension, a feeling overflowing, members shouting against voting procedures.
Power empowerment has led to serious political tension, a scandal that the ANC can be divided before the 2019 election.
President Zuma has warned that the party is at stake at the end of the road.Copyright copyright AFP imageImage caption ANC
More than 5,000 delegates participate in a four-day conference at the Expo Center hall in Johannesburg.
In the same way, Mr Ramaphosa has 1,469 followers compared to 1,094's former president Zuma, Mrs. Dlamini-Zuma.
But many say where the results will be clear, there may be quite narrow differences between the winners and the winners who will be defeated, "explains Lebo Diseko, a BBC correspondent who is in the conference area.Copyright copyright ReutersImage caption President Zuma is expected to remain in custody until the national elections in 2019
President Zuma, who has been in power since 2009, is expected to remain in custody until the 2019 elections.
South Africa has a presidential limit for two years.

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