South African activist scraps pact to challenge Zuma for presidency


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  • Monday, 03 Feb 2014

Anti-apartheid activist Mamphela Ramphele listen to questions at a news conference in Cape Town, January 28, 2014. REUTERS/Mike Hutchings

CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - Prominent South African activist Mamphela Ramphele has backtracked on a week-old pledge to run for president for the main opposition Democratic Alliance, frustrating the party's push to win more black votes in an election just months away.

A physician, author and former partner of the late activist Steve Biko, Ramphele said last week she would challenge President Jacob Zuma as the DA's candidate, a potential turning point for a party keen to ditch its image as a guardian of white privilege.

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