Former South African President Zuma likely to be expelled from ANC party

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Former President Jacob Zuma is expected to face a disciplinary hearing by the African National Congress (ANC) party on Wednesday. In the May election, he campaigned against the ANC as the head of a new political party. He has also been the head of the ANC.

Cape Town. Former South African President Jacob Zuma is likely to face a disciplinary hearing by the African National Congress (ANC) party on Wednesday. In the elections held in May, he campaigned against the ANC as the head of a new political party. He has also been the head of the ANC. This hearing may expel Zuma (82) from the ANC. He joined the ANC in the late 1950s when the party was fighting for independence and against apartheid policy. Zuma was forced to resign as President of South Africa in 2018.

He was accused of corruption and has since been in a political tussle with President Cyril Ramaphosa, who replaced him as the leader of the party and the country. Zuma's separation from the ANC was confirmed in December last year when he announced in a press conference that he would campaign for the newly formed MK party in the May 29 election. Zuma has said that he will retain his membership of the ANC despite becoming the leader of the MK party. The ANC suspended him in January. It is not yet clear whether Zuma will appear at Wednesday's hearing at the ANC headquarters or it will be held via video conference.

Disclaimer: Sarkari Result Daily has not edited this news. This news has been published from PTI-language feed.



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