Opposition fed up with 'gigolo' Zuma

South Africa's ruling party has dismissed a storm over President JacobZuma's love child, as his opponents tell him to get sex addictiontherapy.

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South Africa's ruling party has dismissed a storm over President Jacob Zuma's love child, as political opponents tell him to stop behaving like a 'gigolo' and get sex addiction therapy.

"Our view is that the matter between any two consenting adults remains their own personal affair," the African National Congress (ANC) said in a statement on Monday.

"This unjustified attack to the president is disingenuous. There is nothing wrong that the president had done. There is nothing 'shameful' when two adults have a relationship."

Opposition parties reacted angrily to a weekend media report that Zuma had fathered a child with the daughter of one of his close friends, a top organiser of the 2010 World Cup.

The main opposition Democratic Alliance (DA) said Zuma had weakened the safe sex message.

"We believe President Zuma needs counselling and sex addiction therapy, as was recommended for Tiger Woods, who has a similar problem of sleeping around."

"His personal behaviour has profound public consequences," said DA leader Helen Zille.

The girl, born in October, is the 20th to be fathered by 67-year-old Zuma, a practising polygamist with three wives, the Sunday Times reported.

The ANC breakaway Congress of the People (COPE) said the report was "scandalous" after Zuma's marriage last month, accusing him of "highly irresponsible" behaviour in one of the world's most AIDS-affected countries.

"His continued use of African custom as a smokescreen is also no longer acceptable. Polygamy is not promiscuity and his behaviour is not justifiable under any circumstances," said leader Mosiuoa "Terror" Lekota.

"The South African public must make its voice heard and tell President Zuma to start behaving like a president and not a gigolo."



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