#CabinetReshuffle: Former Ekurhuleni mayor now deputy minister of finance

The new Ministers and Deputy Ministers will be sworn in, in Cape Town today.

Former Ekurhuleni mayor, Mondli Gungubele, is now deputy minister of finance.

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Last night President Cyril Ramaphosa announced changes to the cabinetand told the nation these changes are intended to ensure that national government is equipped to implement the mandate of the administration and the tasks identified in his State of the Nation Address.

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“In making these changes, I have been conscious of the need to balance continuity and stability with the need for renewal, economic recovery and accelerated transformation. As indicated in the State of the Nation Address, we have begun a review of the configuration, size and number of national ministries and departments.”

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“We will retain the existing ministries and departments until that review is completed.”

President Ramaphosa announced the following changes:

Deputy ministers:

With respect to deputy ministers, the following changes:

The positions of Deputy Minister of Public Enterprises and Deputy Minister in the Presidency for Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation will remain vacant.

Pending the completion of their swearing-in as Members of the National Assembly today, further appointments are:

The new Ministers and Deputy Ministers will be sworn in, in Cape Town today.

 

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