Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Zuma's victory means for South Africa

Jacob Zuma: "We can boast that we're a leader of our society"

By Pumza Fihlani

BBC News, Mangaung
19 December 2012

South Africa's Jacob Zuma seems to have mastered the art of survival as he secured a second-term to lead the governing African National Congress - and by extension the country, amid fierce competition and criticism. 

The 70 year old has been in power since 2009 and has danced back and forth between controversy and victory during this period.

His government's handling of the gruesome Marikana wage protests, in which 34 people were killed by police, was a distant memory inside the large white tent packed with ANC delegates who celebrated Mr Zuma's victory with thunderous applause, blaring vuvuzelas and ululating.

Mr Zuma secured 2,986 votes out of the 3,977 cast - making it a decisive victory against his long-time comrade and reluctant challenger, Kgalema Motlanthe.

Thousands dressed in the party's colours of black, green and gold cheered "Zuma, Zuma", others shouted "Phinda 'Msholozi", meaning "do it again "Msholozi'" - Zuma's clan name.

Many delegates in Mangaung in Free State, where the party was founded 100 years ago, expected the president's victory but opposition parties elsewhere were shocked by the result.

They questioned how the man who is currently being investigated for alleged misuse of millions of dollars in public funds for renovating his private home in Nkandla in KwaZulu Natal, had been given the chance to lead the country once more.

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