By Wendell Roelf
South Africa's President Jacob Zuma has survived a no-confidence motion against him in parliament by garnering 198 votes to the opposition's 177 as African National Congress lawmakers rallied to his support.
There were nine abstentions in the secret ballot.
ANC lawmakers erupted into singing and dancing in parliament even before the speaker of the house announced the result of the vote in favour of the 75-year-old Zuma, who has been dogged by allegations of corruption during his eight years in office.
"The motion of no-confidence is ... negative," Baleka Mbete, speaker of the 400-member parliament, said.