South African President Jacob Zuma attends a meeting in Harare, Zimbabwe, Thursday, Nov, 3, 2016. Zuma traveled to neighbouring Zimbabwe on state business following the release of a state watchdog report indicating possible South African government corruption linked to him and his associates. The opposition has received “provisional confirmation” that the motion will be debated in the National Assembly on Nov. 10, he said. In April, the South African parliament rejected a motion to remove Zuma by a vote of 233 to 143; the motion required a two-thirds majority for approval. The watchdog report recommended that a judicial commission investigate the allegations against the president and others.
Source: Washington Post November 03, 2016 09:23 UTC