The Nelson Mandela Foundation (NMF) has called for South Africa's President Jacob Zuma to be sacked.

The Nelson Mandela Foundation (NMF) has called for South Africa's President Jacob Zuma to be sacked.
He had "failed the test" of leadership and South Africa needed to hold to account those who were "looting" state resources, it said.
Mr Zuma has been dogged by allegations of corruption for more than a decade.
The call by the NMF, which is run by colleagues of South Africa's first black president, is the latest sign of growing discontent with his rule.
Its intervention came as a court began hearing a bid by Mr Zuma's legal team to prevent the release of a report by former anti-corruption chief Thuli Madonsela.
She investigated allegations that he let the wealthy Gupta family wield undue influence in his government. Both Mr Zuma and the Guptas have denied any wrongdoing.

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