S. Africa’s Dlamini-Zuma is new AU commission chief

ADDIS ABABA,  (Reuters) – Doctor and diplomat Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma of South Africa won a vote today to become the first female head of the African Union Commission, delegates said.

The ex-wife of South African President Jacob Zuma defeated incumbent and rival Jean Ping of Gabon, who had headed the steering body of the 54-member organisation since 2008.