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  2. Nonceba Mhlauli - Wikipedia

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    Ahead of the May 2024 general election, Mhlauli stood as an ANC candidate, ranked 22nd on the party's national list. [21] She was elected to a seat in the National Assembly, and on 30 June President Ramaphosa announced her appointment as Deputy Minister in the Presidency. [4]

  3. Cabinet of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Deputy ministers are appointed by the president of South Africa. They are not members of the cabinet. They assist cabinet ministers in the execution of their duties. The current deputy ministers are listed in the table below. The original group of deputy ministers officially took office upon their swearing-in on 3 July 2024. [22]

  4. Third Cabinet of Cyril Ramaphosa - Wikipedia

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    The third cabinet of Cyril Ramaphosa, also known as the Government of National Unity (GNU), is the incumbent cabinet of the Government of South Africa.It was appointed on 30 June 2024 after Ramaphosa's African National Congress (ANC) lost its absolute majority in the May 2024 general election and formed a ten-member coalition government.

  5. 2024 South African general election - Wikipedia

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    In addition, 42 deputy ministers were named from among the coalition parties. In the 6th Parliament's final session, the National Assembly voted to establish the Electoral Reform Consultation Panel to independently investigate and recommend potential reforms to South Africa's electoral system. [188]

  6. Richard Mkhungo - Wikipedia

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    Mkhungo was born on 7 July 1959. [1] Hlophe, his legal surname, is his mother's surname. [2]He rose to political prominence as a trade unionist in the South African Municipal Workers' Union, first as a union organiser and then as the union's provincial secretary in KwaZulu-Natal between 1998 and 2006. [2]

  7. John Jeffery (South African politician) - Wikipedia

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    John Harold Jeffery (born 31 October 1963) has been the Deputy Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development in South Africa since 2013. [1] He was appointed by President Jacob Zuma in a cabinet reshuffle on 9 July 2013, [2] [3] [4] and has remained in the post throughout the tenure of current President Cyril Ramaphosa.

  8. Bernice Swarts - Wikipedia

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    Bernice Swarts (born 19 February 1972) is a South African politician who is the current Deputy Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and Environmental Affairs and a Member of the National Assembly of South Africa for the African National Congress.

  9. Sibongiseni Dhlomo - Wikipedia

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    Dhlomo was the chairperson of the Parliamentary Health Portfolio Committee. [ 8 ] On 6 August 2021, after former Deputy Joe Phaahla was promoted to head the Department of Health , Sibongiseni Dhlomo took his place as Deputy Minister of Health.