South Africans prepare for 'Zexit'

South Africans have started calling it “Zexit" - the long, fractious process of nudging President Jacob Zuma out of his job.
Quite why it’s proving so difficult is still not entirely clear.
Today, the man poised to replace him, Cyril Ramphosa, said only that they’d been busy discussing “pertinent matters.”
South African President Jacob Zuma and Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa, are seen attending Cabinet Committee meetings in this government handout picture, in Cape Town, South Africa, February 7, 2018. GCIS/Handout via REUTERS ATTENTION EDITORS
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President Jacob Zuma (L) and his likely successor Cyril Ramaphosa (R) avoided showing tensions at a meeting with government ministers
The best guess is that Mr Zuma, who is facing multiple corruption charges, may be looking for some sort of legal guarantees - although an amnesty is not an option in South Africa.
Mr Ramaphosa, already sounding like the country’s new president, said both he and Mr Zuma were aware of people’s anxieties, and the need for a speedy resolution in the “coming days”.
He made it sound as if "Zexit" was now inevitable.

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