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After his acquittal on rape charges, Zuma is back in the running

Jacob Zuma began his political fight-back as soon as he left the Johannesburg High Court on 8 May, after his acquittal on charges of rape (AC Vol 47 No 9). He expects to resume his duties immediately as Deputy President of the governing African National Congress (ANC), which he suspended at the start of the rape trial. He's planning trips around Africa and Europe to shore up his battered image overseas....

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