The office of Deputy President Paul Mashatile yesterday announced key appointments to ensure he effectively fulfils his mandate.
Following a swearing-in ceremony in March, a transitional period took place involving a handover process, particularly on the delegated responsibilities that the deputy president would inherit from his predecessor, as delegated by President Cyril Ramaphosa.
The deputy president has been tasked with, among others, leading government business in the National Assembly, fast-tracking land reform and promoting social cohesion among traditional and Khoisan leaders and military veterans.
Former acting director-general in the Gauteng provincial government Mduduzi Mbada will head the Office of the Deputy President.
Melene Rossouw, who will lead the personal support and advisory services, will also support the deputy president.
Vukani Mde will take on the role of spokesperson, while Lerato Ntsangani will handle strategy and special projects.
Several individuals will form the advisory team. These include former head of communication at the ANC Keith Khoza as political advisor; former presidential spokesperson Mukoni Ratshitanga as international relations advisor; and specialist on cities Tshilidzi Ratshitanga as strategy and spatial transformation advisor.
Mashatile has retained predecessor David Mabuza’s two advisors. Madala Masuku will advise him on service delivery and the District Development Model; while Thulani Mdakane will counsel him on land reform and social cohesion.
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Mashatile’s responsibilities are:
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