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World Service,14 Feb 2018,26 mins

South Africa's Jacob Zuma Resigns

World Business Report

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Zuma resigned live on television, under pressure from the ruling ANC party. What will this mean for South Africa's economy? We speak to political analyst and author of the book 'When Zuma Goes', Ralph Mathekga. In India meanwhile, the country's biggest banks have uncovered fraud worth almost $1.8bn at a single branch of the country's second largest state-run lender. We hear from Tamal Bandyopadhyaya, a journalist in Mumbai. And finally, as Valentine's Day arrives, we look at the latest in online romance: DNA dating. The BBC's Tom Davies has a look at how one app uses your DNA to match with a partner. But how successful is it? (Image: Jacob Zuma. Credit: Peter Foley - Pool/ Getty Images)

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