South Africa President Jacob Zuma cashed on the overwhelming majority of his African National Congress (ANC) to survive another major threat to his tumultuous tenure foot-printed by fraud and corruption allegations.

Last year, South Africa Supreme Court ruled that Zuma was culpable in corruption allegation including he using public fund to built expansive private home.

The Senate Tuesday however voted to retain him in a debacle that would have forced him to quit if the no-confidence voted had titled in favour of the wish of the opposition that had for long pushed for it and for Zuma’s ouster.