WATCH | Ramaphosa announces GNU cabinet: the full list

30 June 2024 - 22:34
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President Cyril Ramaphosa announced his new cabinet on Sunday night. File photo.
President Cyril Ramaphosa announced his new cabinet on Sunday night. File photo.
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President Cyril Ramaphosa announced his cabinet to constitute the seventh administration as a government of national unity on Sunday comprising 11 parties.

While ANC MPs filled most cabinet positions, DA MPs were appointed to six ministries and the IFP to two ministries while the PAC, Patriotic Alliance, GOOD, and FF Plus got a ministry each. Other members of the coalition parties were appointed deputy ministers.

President Cyril Ramaphosa announced his cabinet to constitute the seventh administration as a government of national unity on Sunday comprising 11 parties. While ANC MPs filled most cabinet positions, DA MPs were appointed to six ministries and the IFP to two ministries while the PAC, Patriotic Alliance, GOOD, and FF Plus got a ministry each. Other members of the coalition parties were appointed deputy ministers. #SouthAfrica #News #gnu www.timeslive.co.za

The full list:

  • The deputy president is Paul Mashatile.
  • The minister of agriculture is John Steenhuisen. The deputy minister is Rosemary Nokuzola Capa.
  • The minister of land reform and rural development is Mzwanele Nyhontso. The deputy minister is Chupu Stanley Mathabatha.
  • The minister of basic education is Siviwe Gwarube. The deputy minister is Reginah Mhaule.
  • The minister of communications and digital technologies is Solly Malatsi. The deputy minister is Mondli Gungubele.
  • The minister of co-operative governance and traditional affairs is Velenkosini Hlabisa. The deputy ministers are Dickson Masemola and Zolile Burns‐Ncamashe.
  • The minister of defence and military veterans is Angie Motshekga. The deputy ministers are Bantu Holomisa and Richard Mkhungo.
  • The minister of electricity and energy is Kgosientsho Ramokgopa. The deputy minister is Samantha Graham.
  • The minister of science, technology and innovation is Blade Nzimande. The deputy minister is Nomalungelo Gina.
  • The minister of employment and labour is Nomakhosazana Meth. The deputy ministers are Jomo Sibiya and Phumzile Mgcina.
  • The minister of finance is Enoch Godongwana. The deputy ministers are David Masondo and Ashor Sarupen.
  • The minister of forestry, fisheries and the environment is Dion George. The deputy ministers are Narend Singh and Bernice Swarts.
  • The minister of health is Aaron Motsoaledi. The deputy minister is Joe Phaahla.
  • The minister of higher education is Nobuhle Nkabane. The deputy ministers are Buti Manamela and Mimmy Gondwe.
  • The minister of home affairs is Leon Schreiber. The deputy minister is Njabulo Nzuza.
  • The minister of human settlements is Mmamoloko Kubayi. The deputy minister is Tandi Mahambehlala.
  • The minister of international relations and co-operation is Ronald Lamola. The deputy ministers are Alvin Botes and Tandi Moraka.
  • The minister of justice and constitutional development is Thembi Nkadimeng. The deputy minister is Andries Nel.
  • The minister of mineral and petroleum resources is Gwede Mantashe. The deputy minister is Judith Nemadzinga‐Tshabalala.
  • The minister of planning, monitoring and evaluation is Maropene Ramokgopa. The deputy minister is Seiso Mohai.
  • The minister of police is Senzo Mchunu. The deputy ministers are Polly Boshielo and Cassel Mathale.
  • The minister in the Presidency is Khumbudzo Ntshavheni. The deputy ministers are Nonceba Mhlauli and Kenneth Morolong.
  • The minister of public service and administration is Mzamo Buthelezi. The deputy minister is Pinky Kekana.
  • The minister of public works and infrastructure is Dean Macpherson. The deputy minister is Sihle Zikalala.
  • The minister of small business development is Stella Ndabeni-Abrahams. The deputy minister is Jane Sithole.
  • The minister of social development is Sisisi Tolashe. The deputy minister is Ganief Hendricks.
  • The minister of sport, arts and culture is Gayton McKenzie. The deputy minister is Peace Mabe.
  • The minister of tourism is Patricia de Lille. The deputy minister is Maggie Sotyu.
  • The minister of trade, industry and competition is Parks Tau. The deputy ministers are Zuko Godlimpi and Andrew Whitfield.
  • The minister of transport is Barbara Creecy. The deputy minister is Mkhuleko Hlengwa.
  • The minister of water and sanitation is Pemmy Majodina. The deputy ministers are David Mahlobo and Isaac Seitlholo.
  • The minister of women, youth and persons with disabilities is Sindisiwe Chikunga. The deputy minister is Mmapaseka Steve Letsike.
  • The minister of correctional services is Pieter Groenewald. The deputy minister is Lindiwe Ntshalintshali.

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