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Jacob Zuma
  • Date of Birth:
    April 12, 1942
  • Zodiac Sign:
    Aries
  • Place of Birth:
    Inkandla, South Africa
  • Sex:
    Male
  • Nationality:
    South African

Family

Jacob Zuma

    Career

    Jacob Zuma

    Awards

    Jacob Zuma

    1998 : Nelson Mandela Award for Outstanding Leadership in Washington DC, US.

    2001 : Honorary Doctorate of Literature from the University of Fort Hare

    2001 : Honorary Doctorate of Administration from the University of Zululand

    2001 : Honorary Doctorate of Philosophy from Medical University of Southern Africa

     

    Trivia

    Jacob Zuma
    • Heavily influenced by a family member who was a trade unionist, he became involved in politics at an early age.
      submitted by - Akshya Dhiman
    • Jacob Zuma joined the African National Congress (ANC) (1958).
      submitted by - Rokit Sharma
    • Jacob Zuma became an active member of Umkhonto We Sizwe (1962).
      submitted by - Amit Sana
    • Whilst on his way out of the country, he was arrested with a group of 45 recruits near Zeerust in the North West Province.(1963)
      submitted by - Nihaal Jain
    • Jacob Zuma convicted of conspiring to overthrow the government, he was sentenced to 10 years imprisonment on Robben Island. (1963)
      submitted by - Amit Kher

    Quotes

    Jacob Zuma
    • It is only proper policing done by fully trained policemen and an effective, highly qualified and independent judiciary that will reduce crime in South Africa and return the country to internationally accepted norms. - Unknown
      submitted by - Amitabh Dhiman
    • “She could even have you arrested and charged with rape.” - Unknown
      submitted by - Adline Systems
    • “I had to do things with caution when I had to deal with this thing.” - Unknown
      submitted by - Sneha Dhiman
    • “This night in question she insisted... She actually took the initiative... she encouraged me.” - Unknown
      submitted by - Sandeep Sandeep Singh
    • “I had taken a decision to continue (with the sex).” - Unknown
      submitted by - Sandeep Sandeep Singh

    Biography

    Jacob Zuma
    Last Updated: Thursday, October 01, 2009

    Jacob ZumaJacob Zuma was born in Inkandla, KwaZulu-Natal Province. His father died at the end of World War II, after which his mother took up employment as a domestic worker in Durban. He spent his childhood moving between Zululand and the suburbs of Durban, and by age 15 took on odd jobs to supplement his mother's income.  Owing to his deprived childhood, Jacob Zuma did not receive any formal schooling. Heavily influenced by a trade unionist family member, he became involved in politics at an early age and joined the African National Congress in 1959. He became an active member of Umkhonto We Sizwe in 1962, following the banning of the ANC in 1960.

    While on his way out of the country in 1963, he was arrested with a group of 45 recruits near Zeerust in what was then the western Transvaal (now the Northern West Province). Convicted of conspiring to overthrow the government, he was sentenced to 10 years' imprisonment, which he served on Robben Island. After his release, Jacob Zuma helped mobilise internal resistance and was instrumental in the re-establishment of ANC underground structures in the then Natal province, (KwaZulu-Natal) between 1973 and 1975.

    Jacob ZumaJacob Zuma left South Africa in 1975 and for the next 12 years, based first in Swaziland and then Mozambique, dealt with thousands of young exiles who poured out of South Africa in the wake of the Soweto uprising. He lived in several African countries working for the ANC, where he rose rapidly through the ranks to become a member of the ANC National Executive Committee in 1977. He also served as Deputy Chief Representative of the ANC in Mozambique, a post he occupied until the signing of the Nkomati Accord between the Mozambican and South African governments in 1984.

    After signing the Accord, he was appointed as Chief Representative of the ANC and was one of a few who remained in Mozambique to carry out the work of the organisation, crossing in and out of South Africa on a number of occasions. Jacob Zuma was forced to leave Mozambique in January 1987 after considerable pressure on the Mozambican government by the PW Botha regime. He moved to the ANC Head Office in Lusaka, Zambia, where he was appointed Head of Underground Structures and shortly thereafter Chief of the Intelligence Department. He served on the ANC's political and military council when it was formed in the mid-80s.