Last updated: 9 february, 2010 - 11:05 GMT

No confidence

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South Africa's opposition Congress of the People, COPE yesterday announced they will move for a motion of no confidence in Mr. Zuma when Parliament resumes on Thursday.

This follows the revelation that Jacob Zuma has fathered a child outside of wedlock.

The Sowetan newspaper has also openly called for the president to step down saying, "If Zuma cannot keep up the zip of his pants he should get out and save the highest office in the land."

Network Africa's Bola Mosuro spoke to Sowetan editor, Fikile Moya.

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