Opposition parties in South Africa have called for President Jacob Zuma to step down after the highest court in the country ruled he had violated the constitution when he failed to repay government funds spent to upgrade his private home.
The court has given the Treasury department 60 days to determine how much the President should repay for improvements to his country home that included installing a swimming pool and amphitheatre and cost around $23 million.
The ruling is a victory for opposition parties who say they will push for President Zuma's impeachment.
Julius Malema who leads the Economic Freedom Fighters party says the President must now go.
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