S. Africa's Zuma faces parliament vote on Aug 8
South African President Jacob Zuma, who has been weakened by growing criticism from within the ruling ANC party, will face a vote of no confidence in parliament on August 8, officials announced Sunday. Opposition parties have pushed for the vote to be held in secret, hoping to encourage ANC lawmakers to vote Zuma out of office after a series of corruption scandals. In the last two years, Zuma has easily survived three votes of no confidence and a separate parliament vote to remove him from office.