It is time for a Cabinet spring clean!
Now that he has been re-elected and inaugurated, President Cyril Ramaphosa’s next order of business is to rebuild his cabinet.
Several members of last term’s executive have left parliament, including:
The formation of a Government of National Unity (GNU) after the ANC failed to get a majority in last month’s elections mean that the new cabinet will include members from parties outside the ANC.
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Patriotic Alliance president Gayton McKenzie has openly asked for the home affairs or police portfolio, while the DA are reported to be eyeing a position in the presidency’s office.
Parties such as the DA, Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) and the Good party said they had not made specific demands for positions. However, because of the GNU framework, they would form part of the seventh administration cabinet.
While the DA’s Tony Leon suggested leader John Steenhuisen would meet Ramaphosa on Thursday or Friday to discuss the cabinet, ANC Parliamentary Chief Whip Mdumiseni Ntuli said a decision will be announced very soon.
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“I don’t know when the cabinet will be announced. It could be tonight, tomorrow or on Saturday,” he told SAFM on Thursday afternoon.
Additional reporting by Nicholas Zaal, Itumeleng Mafisa, Faizel Patel, and Kyle Zeeman.
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