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South Africa’s Ramaphosa Vows ‘Speedy’ Decision on Zuma’s Fate South Africa’s deputy president Cyril Ramaphosa onWednesda­y vowed a“speedy resolution”to talks on the future of embattled leader Jacob Zuma, expected to…

South Africa’s deputy president Cyril Ramaphosa on Wednesday vowed a “speedy resolution” to talks on the future of embattled leader Jacob Zuma, expected to step down after mounting political turmoil, |AFP reported.

President Zuma is under growing pressure to quit in favour of Ramaphosa, his deputy and African National Congress (ANC) party leader, with local media suggesting an exit deal is being hammered out.

Ramaphosa said that postponing a meeting on Wednesday of top ANC officials would “enable President Zuma and myself to conclude our discussion­s... in the coming days”.

The presidency released pictures of the two men sitting together and smiling at a cabinet committee meeting in Cape Town.

“The discussion­s were constructi­ve and lay the basis for a speedy resolution of the matter in the interests of the country and the people,” Ramaphosa said.

The announceme­nt that the ANC’s national executive, which has the power to recall Zuma, would not meet as scheduled on Wednesday followed the dramatic cancellati­on of a key parliament speech by the president.

Zuma had been due to deliver the State of the Nation address on Thursday -- the centrepiec­e of the political calendar that sets the government’s priorities for the year ahead.

The president asked to postpone it, apparently fearing his continuing hold on the presidency would enrage some of his own ANC lawmakers as well as opposition parties.

The delay heightened speculatio­n that Zuma could finally yield to calls to step down.

Many ANC members are pushing for Cyril Ramaphosa, the new head of the party since December, to replace Zuma, 75, as president immediatel­y.

But Zuma loyalists have said that the serving president should complete his second and final term in office, which would end when elections are held next year.

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