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  2. Cabinet of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    For the next forty-six years, South Africa would be governed by the National Party. On 31 May 1961, South Africa became a republic and Queen Elizabeth II was replaced as head of state with a state president with largely ceremonial powers. [37] The Prime Minister was still head of government and appointed/dismissed members of the cabinet.

  3. 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.

  4. First Cabinet of Cyril Ramaphosa - Wikipedia

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    The First Cabinet of Cyril Ramaphosa was the cabinet of the government of South Africa between 27 February 2018 and 29 May 2019. It was formed by Ramaphosa after he won a midterm election to succeed Jacob Zuma as President of South Africa. It comprised 33 ministers and served until the 2019 general election.

  5. Government of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The Government of South Africa, or South African Government, is the national government of the Republic of South Africa, a parliamentary republic with a three-tier system of government and an independent judiciary, operating in a parliamentary system. Legislative authority is held by the Parliament of South Africa.

  6. Second Cabinet of Cyril Ramaphosa - Wikipedia

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    The cabinet was the third cabinet in Africa to reach complete gender parity in its composition and the first gender-equal cabinet in South African history. [6] All of its members were affiliated with Ramaphosa's ANC, except for Patricia de Lille, the leader of Good, who was appointed as Minister of Public Works and Infrastructure.

  7. Second Cabinet of Jacob Zuma - Wikipedia

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    The second cabinet of Jacob Zuma was the cabinet of the government of South Africa between 25 May 2014 and 14 February 2018. It was formed by Zuma after his re-election in the 2014 general election, and it served until Zuma resigned as President of South Africa on 14 February 2018. Comprising 35 ministers, the cabinet changed in composition on ...

  8. Category : Executive branch of the government of South Africa

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    First Cabinet of B. J. Vorster; First Cabinet of D. F. Malan; First Cabinet of Hendrik Verwoerd; First Cabinet of J. B. M. Hertzog; First Cabinet of Jacob Zuma; First Cabinet of Jan Smuts; First Cabinet of Louis Botha; First Cabinet of P. W. Botha; First Cabinet of Thabo Mbeki; Fourth Cabinet of J. B. M. Hertzog

  9. Category:Cabinets of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    First Cabinet of B. J. Vorster; First Cabinet of D. F. Malan; First Cabinet of Hendrik Verwoerd; First Cabinet of J. B. M. Hertzog; First Cabinet of Jacob Zuma; First Cabinet of Jan Smuts; First Cabinet of Louis Botha; First Cabinet of P. W. Botha; First Cabinet of Thabo Mbeki; Fourth Cabinet of J. B. M. Hertzog