**A South African opposition party has called for a vote of no-confidence in President Jacob Zuma - the first such move since the ANC came to power.**A second party, the Democratic Alliance, says it is backing the motion from the Congress of the People, Cope.
The motion follows the recent admission by Mr Zuma, who has three wives, to have fathered a child out of wedlock.
The ANC has a huge parliamentary majority and so the motion is unlikely to pass. Mr Zuma is in Zimbabwe.
He is due to return to South Africa later.
It is not yet clear when the no-confidence vote will take place.
Mr Zuma faced sharp criticism earlier this year after it emerged he had fathered a child with Sonono Khoza, 39, the daughter of local world cup boss Irvin Khoza.
In proposing the motion, Cope leader Mvume Dandala told the National Assembly: "The president of our country has let us down. He has let Africa and the world down.
“It is common knowledge how the president has failed this nation by his repeated risky sexual behaviour, thus weakening the crucial fight against HIV/Aids and setting a poor example.”