South Africa's Zuma survives no-confidence motion

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Tue, 08 Aug 2017 - 05:20 GMT

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Tue, 08 Aug 2017 - 05:20 GMT

Parliamentary officers prepare for voting on the motion of no confidence against South African president Jacob Zuma in parliament in Cape Town, South Africa - Reuters

Parliamentary officers prepare for voting on the motion of no confidence against South African president Jacob Zuma in parliament in Cape Town, South Africa - Reuters

CAPE TOWN - 8 August 2017: South Africa's President Jacob Zuma survived a no-confidence motion against him in parliament on Tuesday by garnering 198 votes to the opposition's 177 votes as African National Congress lawmakers rallied to his support.

There were nine abstentions in the secret ballot.

Zuma, 75, who has held power since 2009 but whose time in office has been dogged by allegations of corruption, has now survived nine no-confidence votes thanks to loyal voting by ANC lawmakers.

The rand fell by 1 percent after the announcement of the vote outcome.

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