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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]
A South African general election was held on 29 May 2024 to elect the 28th Parliament of South Africa. [1] [2] Support for the incumbent governing party, the African National Congress (ANC), significantly declined in the election; the ANC remained the largest party but lost its majority in the National Assembly for the first time since the inaugural post-apartheid election in 1994. [3]
Pages in category "Government ministers of South Africa" The following 106 pages are in this category, out of 106 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
President of South Africa: His Excellency Cyril Ramaphosa: 2018 – ANC: Deputy President of South Africa: His Excellency Paul Mashatile: 2023 – ANC: His Excellency David Mabuza: 2018 2023 ANC: Minister in the Presidency: The Hon. Khumbudzo Ntshavheni MP: 2023 2024 ANC ' The Hon. Mondli Gungubele MP: 2021 2023 ANC ' The Hon. Jackson Mthembu ...
Part of a series on the Politics of South Africa Constitution Founding provisions Bill of Rights Chapter nine institutions Executive President Cyril Ramaphosa Deputy President Paul Mashatile Cabinet Departments Shadow Cabinet Legislature National Council of Provinces Chairperson Refilwe Mtsweni-Tsipane National Assembly Speaker Thoko Didiza Leader of the Opposition John Hlophe Judiciary Chief ...
The executive branch of the national government of South Africa is divided into the cabinet and the civil service, as in the Westminster system. Public administration, the day-to-day implementation of legislation and policy, is managed by government departments (including state agencies with department status), which are usually headed by permanent civil servants with the title of director ...
Minister of Social Development (South Africa) Minister of Sports, Arts and Culture; Minister of Telecommunications and Postal Services (South Africa) Minister of Tourism (South Africa) Minister of Trade, Industry and Competition; Minister of Transport (South Africa) Minister of Water and Sanitation (South Africa) Minister of Women, Youth and ...
The first Prime Minister of South Africa, Louis Botha (sitting at the centre of the desk), with his First Cabinet, 1910.. The position of Prime Minister was established in 1910, when the Union of South Africa was formed.