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Jacob Zuma and the A.N.C in South Africa

02/12/2011

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South Africa Reseeds Farm Debate

Wall Street Journal 06.29.2012

Zuma Told to Repay Portion of $23 Million Project

Wall Street Journal 03.20.2014

The Betrayal of Mandela’s Promise

Wall Street Journal 08.20.2015

Muzzling the Rainbow Nation

New York Times 11.29.2011

The African National Congress Turns 100

New York Times 01.08.2012

South Africans Suffer as Graft Saps Social Services

New York Times 02.18.2012

South Africa Party Expels Youth Leader

Wall Street Journal 03.01.2012

A Lack of Jobs Levies Pain on South Africa

Wall Street Journal 05.06.2012

Clashes Cast Pall on South Africa's Economy

Wall Street Journal 08.18.2012

Democracy in South Africa: A step backwards

Economist 02.12.2011

South Africans Head to Polls Amid Fierce Challenge to Party of Mandela

The New York Times 08.02.2016

A.N.C. Loses Pretoria, South Africa’s Capital, as Setbacks Mount

The New York Times 08.06.2016

A Seismic Shock for Jacob Zuma

The New York Times 08.09.2016

Time to govern

The Economist 08.11.2016

Zuma under fire for sacking finance minister | Africa | DW.COM | 31.03.2017

DW.COM 03.31.2017

Zuma to Face No-Confidence Vote, This Time by Secret Ballot

The New York Times 08.07.2017

South Africa's Jacob Zuma faces vote of no-confidence in secret ballot | News | DW | 07.08.2017

DW.COM 08.07.2017

South Africa's ruling ANC in crisis | Africa | DW | 28.06.2017

DW.COM 06.28.2017

Moody's downgrades South Africa over politics, debt | News | DW | 10.06.2017

DW.COM 06.10.2017

South African President Jacob Zuma Survives Motion of No-Confidence

WSJ 08.08.2017

Jacob Zuma’s Exit From South Africa Presidency to Be Finalized Monday

WSJ 02.11.2018

Cyril Ramaphosa, elected South Africa’s new president, confronts woes of Zuma legacy

Washington Post 02.16.2018


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