Zuma says he regrets fathering illegitimate child

JOHANNESBURG, Saturday

South African President Jacob Zuma apologised today for fathering an illegitimate child, in the face of national outcry.

Critics say Zuma, a Zulu traditionalist who practises polygamy and currently has three wives and 20 children including the baby he fathered with another woman, has set a bad example in a country with one of the world’s highest rates of HIV/Aids.

“I have over the past week taken time to consider and reflect on the issues relating to a relationship I had outside of wedlock,” Zuma said in a statement today, acknowledging it “has been a subject of much public discussion and debate”.

“It has put a lot of pressure on my family and my organisation, the African National Congress. I deeply regret the pain that I have caused to my family, the ANC, the Alliance and South Africans in general,” he said, reaffirming his commitment to “the importance of the family as an institution”.

On Tuesday Zuma, who married for the fifth time last month, taking Tobeka Madiba as his third current wife, confirmed reports he had fathered a child with Sonono Khoza, daughter of Irvin Khoza who heads the local organising committee for the 2010 FIFA World Cup to be hosted by South Africa in June.

Khoza gave birth to a girl in October last year. Zuma said on Tuesday he had formally acknowledged paternity and made a traditional payment of inhlawulo (damages) to Khoza’s family. (Reuters)