PRETORIA, South Africa, Nov. 2 (UPI) -- Thousands of anti-corruption protesters filled the streets of Pretoria, South Africa, Wednesday, calling for the removal of President Jacob Zuma.
A "Save South Africa" movement, comprised of disgruntled business and civil service workers, as well as disaffected officials of Zuma's ruling African National Congress Party, protested government corruption near the capital's St. Albans Cathedral. Elsewhere in the city, the right-wing Democratic Alliance and the leftist Economic Freedom Fighters held protests of their own. Demonstrators called for the removal of Zuma, who they accuse of expanding cronyism and graft in the government.