ANALYSIS: Undisputed winner from Zuma’s train-wreck testimony is Ramaphosa

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Over three days of rambling testimony to a commission investigating graft, former President Jacob Zuma, 77, said he was the victim of a conspiracy by intelligence agencies intent on ousting him, called his former mines minister and an ex-head of the army apartheid-era spies and threatened to expose other detractors.

Former South African President Jacob Zuma oscillated between denial and diversion in his response to a slew of allegations that he facilitated the plunder of taxpayers’ money during his disastrous nine-year rule.

The ANC’s former head of intelligence, Zuma won control of the party in 2007 with the backing of its youth wing and labour-union allies. He shored up his support with populist promises to redistribute land and give the black majority a bigger stake in the economy. ANC Secretary-General Ace Magashule, who has emerged at the forefront of an anti-Ramaphosa faction within the party since Zuma’s exit, is the only senior serving leader to attend the hearings.“Zuma is trying by all means to remain relevant in the active politics of the ANC as a strategy to fight accusations of corruption and state capture,” said Mpumelelo Mkhabela, an independent political analyst. “With the exception of the declining crowd around him, few believe what he says at the commission.

 

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