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Jacob Zuma
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His Excellency
Jacob Zuma
GCB
President of South Africa
Incumbent Assumed office
9 May 2009 Deputy Kgalema Motlanthe Preceded by Kgalema Motlanthe President of the African National Congress
Incumbent Assumed office
18 December 2007 Deputy Kgalema Motlanthe Preceded by Thabo Mbeki Deputy President of South Africa
In office
14 June 1999 – 14 June 2005 President Thabo Mbeki Preceded by Thabo Mbeki Succeeded by Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka Member of Parliament
In office
1999–2005 Born 12 April 1942 (age 68)
Inkandla, South Africa Birth name Jacob Gedleyihlekisa Zuma Political party African National Congress (1959–present) Spouse(s) Gertrude Sizakele Khumalo (1973–present)
Kate Zuma (1976–2000)[1]
Nkosazana Dlamini (1982–1998)
Nompumelelo Ntuli (2008 – present)
Thobeka Mabhija (2010–present)[2] Children 20 Religion Protestantism, Full Gospel Church of Southern Africa [3] Jacob Gedleyihlekisa Zuma (born 12 April 1942) is the President of South Africa,[4] elected by parliament following his party's victory in the 2009 general election.
Zuma is the President of the African National Congress (ANC), the governing political party, and was Deputy President of South Africa from 1999 to 2005.[5] Zuma is also referred to by his initials JZ[6] and his clan name Msholozi.[7][8] Zuma became the President of the ANC on 18 December 2007 after defeating incumbent Thabo Mbeki at the ANC conference in Polokwane. Zuma was also a member of the South African Communist Party (SACP),[9] briefly serving on the party's Politburo until he left the party in 1990.[10] On 20 September 2008, Thabo Mbeki announced his resignation after being recalled by the African National Congress's National Executive Committee,[11] following a conclusion by Judge Nicholson of improper interference in the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA), including the prosecution of Jacob Zuma for corruption.[citation needed]
Zuma has faced significant legal challenges. He was charged with rape in 2005, but was acquitted. In addition, he fought a long legal battle over allegations of racketeering and corruption, resulting from his financial advisor Schabir Shaik's conviction for corruption and fraud. On 6 April 2009, the National Prosecuting Authority decided to drop the charges citing political interference.
Early years
Zuma was born in Nkandla, Zululand (now part of KwaZulu-Natal).[12] His father was a policeman who died when Zuma was still a young boy, and his mother a domestic worker.[13] As per his autobiography JZ, as he is commonly referred to, received no formal schooling. "Owing to his deprived childhood, Jacob Zuma did not receive any formal schooling." [14] He spent his childhood moving between Zululand and the suburbs of Durban in the area of Umkhumbane (near Chesterville). He has a brother, Michael.
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