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South Africa: President Jacob Zuma inaugurated in Pretoria | |
(about 9 hours later) | |
South Africa's President Jacob Zuma has been sworn into office for a second term, following his party's victory at the polls. | |
The African National Congress (ANC) won a commanding victory in the general election on 7 May. | |
More than 4,000 guests and several heads of state are at the ceremony in Pretoria. | |
Neither the US or UK are sending a representative but officials from Russia, China and India are attending. | Neither the US or UK are sending a representative but officials from Russia, China and India are attending. |
President Zuma was officially elected for a second five-year term on Wednesday by the ANC-dominated parliament. | President Zuma was officially elected for a second five-year term on Wednesday by the ANC-dominated parliament. |
The expected formality of the re-election was disturbed only by MPs from the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), who turned up at parliament in red overalls and hardhats. | The expected formality of the re-election was disturbed only by MPs from the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), who turned up at parliament in red overalls and hardhats. |
The EFF, led by former ANC member Julius Malema, said they dressed as maids and miners to show they intend to represent the interest of workers. | The EFF, led by former ANC member Julius Malema, said they dressed as maids and miners to show they intend to represent the interest of workers. |
South African media say Saturday's inauguration ceremony is as much about celebrating Nelson Mandela, who died last year, and 20 years of democracy, as about officially sealing Mr Zuma's re-election. | |
Mr Zuma took the oath of office after prayers opened the ceremony at 11:00 local time (09:00 GMT). | |
Several heads of state are in attendance, including Zimbabwe's Robert Mugabe, Nigeria's Goodluck Jonathan, and Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni. | |
The US is not sending a representative but a White House statement said President Obama spoke to Mr Zuma on Friday to congratulate him on his re-election. | The US is not sending a representative but a White House statement said President Obama spoke to Mr Zuma on Friday to congratulate him on his re-election. |
The centrepiece of the event was due to be a 90-minute cultural show, with performances from local musicians, dancers and a youth choir. | |
Proceedings are being broadcast at 45 public viewing sites across the country as well as being shown live on television and radio. | |
Members of the public descended on the Union Building in Pretoria, the site of the ceremony, to watch on large TV screens. | |
Mr Zuma will get back to work immediately after the national celebrations and is expected to announce his cabinet on Sunday. | Mr Zuma will get back to work immediately after the national celebrations and is expected to announce his cabinet on Sunday. |
His choices will be watched closely by political analysts with the country's economic problems continuing to mount and almost a quarter of all South Africans unemployed. | His choices will be watched closely by political analysts with the country's economic problems continuing to mount and almost a quarter of all South Africans unemployed. |
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