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Ex-South African President Zuma says will not vote ANC in 2024 polls
Former South African President Jacob Zuma announced on Saturday that he will not campaign for the ruling African National Congress in national elections in 2024.
The former leader, who was forced out of office over corruption allegations, said he would vote for the Umkhonto We Sizwe MK party, which was registered with the Electoral Commission of South Africa with his blessing.
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