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    Mbeki‘has lost the faith of the people'.

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    So, this is all Mbeki's fault!

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    losing to Thabo Mbeki.

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    advantage of Zuma's political rival, President Thabo Mbeki.

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    Thabo Mbeki filed an affidavit and applied to the Constitutional

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    President Thabo Mbeki relieved Zuma of his duties as deputy president

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    In terms of party tradition, as the deputy president of the ANC, Zuma was already in line to succeed Mbeki.

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    some within South Africa focused on the fact that Zuma and Mbeki represent different constituencies within the African National Congress.

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    South Africa's President Thabo Mbeki was reported to have described the saga as“disgraceful” but I say it is far more than disgraceful.

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    However, by December 2007, he was more forthright in criticising Zimbabwe's leadership, increasingly defining his own policy in contrast to that of Mbeki:.

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    On the other hand, some within South Africa focused on the fact that Zuma and Mbeki represent different constituencies within the African National Congress.

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    After twelve days of intense media speculation about his future, President Thabo Mbeki relieved Zuma of his duties as deputy president on 14 June 2005.

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    Three years before that, Thabo Mbeki, South Africa's president said that“for the first time in human history, society has the capacity, the knowledge and the resources to eradicate poverty.”.

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    On 14 June 2005, President Thabo Mbeki removed Zuma from his post as Deputy President due to allegations of corruption and fraud related to the $5-billion weapons acquisition deal by the South African government in 1999.

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    However, by December 2007, he was more forthright in criticising Zimbabwe's leadership, increasingly defining his own policy in contrast to that of Mbeki: It is even more tragic that other world leaders who witness repression pretend it is not happening, or is exaggerated.

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    However, these analysts also questioned whether Zuma was indeed a left-wing candidate of the sort that many of his supporters seem to seek, and noted that the global and national economic constraints that have shaped Mbeki's presidency would be no different in the next presidential term.[68].

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    However, these analysts also questioned whether Zuma was indeed a left-wing candidate of the sort that many of his supporters seem to seek, and noted that the global and national economic constraints that have shaped Mbeki's presidency would be no different in the next presidential term.[67] Rape charges.

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    Mbeki told a joint sitting of parliament that"in the interest of the honourable Deputy President, the government, our young democratic system and our country, it would be best to release the honourable Jacob Zuma from his responsibilities as Deputy President of the republic and member of the cabinet.

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    Thabo Mbeki filed an affidavit and applied to the Constitutional Court to appeal Pietermaritzburg High Court Judge Chris Nicholson's ruling: It was improper for the court to make such far-reaching"vexatious, scandalous and prejudicial" findings concerning me, to be judged and condemned on the basis of the findings in the Zuma matter.

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    The revelations were in the form of intercepted phone calls which Zuma's lawyers claimed showed that the head of the Scorpions, Leonard McCarthy, and the former National Director of Public Prosecutions, Bulelani Ngcuka, had conspired over the timing of the charges laid against Zuma, to the political advantage of Zuma's political rival, President Thabo Mbeki.

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