Zuma Suspended from ANC, Launches Rival Group Echoing Past Armed Wing Amid Corruption Charges
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Jacob Zuma, 81, was suspended from the ANC after refusing to vote for the party and launching a rival organization called uMkhonto we Sizwe (MK)
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Zuma faces corruption charges and an inquiry found he placed interests of corrupt associates above the country's in "state capture"
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MK shares a name with the ANC's former armed wing that Zuma once served in
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The ANC accuses MK of trying to erode the ANC's support base before this year's general election
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Zuma has launched personal attacks on his successor Cyril Ramaphosa, who replaced him as president in 2018 promising to clean up government