The Asian Age

S. African Prez fires critic in new reshuffle

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Johannesbu­rg, Oct. 17: South African President Jacob Zuma sacked a vocal critic from his cabinet on Tuesday, a move expected to further deepen tensions as an elective conference to the ruling ANC draws near.

In his second reshuffle this year, Mr Zuma dropped higher education minister Blade Nzimande, a member of the South African Communist Party, which is a key political ally of the ruling ANC.

Mr Zuma also moved State Security Minister David Mahlobo to the energy portfolio, the president’s office announced, reviving debate over controvers­ial and costly plans for nuclear energy.

Nzimande has in recent months been incessantl­y vocal in calling for Zuma to go.

“The ANC is being stolen in broad daylight,” Nzimande told an antigraft strike last month which urged Mr Zuma to quit over a series of corruption scandals.

The SACP and the country’s largest trade union,

In his second reshuffle, Zuma dropped higher education minister Blade Nzimande, a member of the S. African communist Party

COSATU, are long-term political allies with Zuma’s African National Congress (ANC) party.

Both the SACP and COSATU have endorsed Cyril Ramaphosa as the ANC’s new president.

Mr Zuma is backing his ex-wife Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma to succeed him. The ANC is due to elect Zuma’s successor as party leader in December, in 2019.

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Jacob Zuma

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