Ramaphosa announces New National Executive


By OBAKENG MAJE

The President of Republic of South Africa (RSA), Cyril Ramaphosa has an impact unced his new Cabinet. Ramaphosa said just over a month ago, the people of South Africa voted in a watershed election.

He further said in casting their votes, the people made it clear that they expect political parties to work together to deliver on a mandate of transformation, growth and renewal.

Ramaphosa added that to give effect to this mandate, it was agreed that a Government of National Unity, which brings together parties from across the political spectrum, should be formed.

“This Government of National Unity would be bound by certain fundamental principles and would undertake a basic minimum programme of priorities. Following discussions over the course of the last few weeks, a total of eleven parties have elected to work together in government and in Parliament.

“These are the African National Congress, Democratic Alliance, Patriotic Alliance, Inkatha Freedom Party, Good Party, Pan Africanist Congress of Azania, Freedom Front Plus, United Democratic Movement, Al Jama-ah, Rise Mzansi and the United Africans Transformation. The partnership between the GNU parties is guided by a Statement of Intent, which outlines fundamental principles and a minimum programme of priorities,” he said.

Ramaphosa said all the parties have made a commitment to respect the constitution and to promote a accountable and transparent governance, evidence-based policy and decision-making, the professionalisation of the public service, integrity and good governance.

He said incoming government will prioritise rapid, inclusive and sustainable economic growth and the creation of a more just society by tackling poverty and inequality.

“The establishment of the Government of National Unity in its current form is unprecedented in the history of our democracy. We have had to consider how to form the new government in a manner that advances the national interest, that gives due consideration to the outcome of the election and that makes use of the respective capabilities within each of the parties.

“We have had to consider not only the immediate needs of the country. We have also had to consider the stability, effectiveness and durability of the government we are establishing. It is true that some South Africans have expressed concern about the length of time it has taken to form a government,” said Ramphosa.

He has merged the ministries of Electricity and Energy. Ramaphosa also separated the ministry of Mineral and Petroleum Resources.

“The Deputy President is Paul Mashatile. The Minister of Agriculture is John Steenhuisen. The Deputy Minister of Agriculture is Rosemary Nokuzola Capa. The Minister of Land Reform and Rural Development is Mzwanele Nyhontso. The Deputy Minister of Land Reform and Rural Development is Chupu Stanley Mathabatha.

“The Minister of Basic Education is Siviwe Gwarube. The Deputy Minister of Basic Education is Reginah Mhaule. The Minister of Communications and Digital Technologies is Solly Malatsi. The Deputy Minister of Communications and Digital Technologies is Mondli Gungubele” said Ramaphosa.

He appointed Velinkosi Hlabisa as the Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs. Ramphosa said the Deputy Ministers of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs are Dickson Masemola and Zolile Burns‐Ncamashe.

“The Minister of Defence and Military Veterans is Angie Motshekga. The Deputy Ministers of Defence and Military Veterans are Bantu Holomisa and Richard Mkhungo. The Minister of Electricity and Energy is Kgosientsho Ramokgopa.

“The Deputy Minister of Electricity and Energy is Samantha Graham. The Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation is Blade Nzimande. The Deputy Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation is Nomalungelo Gina. The Minister of Employment and Labour is Nomakhosazana Meth,” he said.

Ramaphosa said the Deputy Ministers of Employment and Labour are Jomo Sibiya and Phumzile Mgcina. He has appointed Enoch Godongwana as the Minister of Finance. He said the Deputy Ministers of Finance are David Masondo and Ashor Sarupen.

“The Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment is Dion George. The Deputy Ministers of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment are Narend Singh and Bernice Swarts. The Minister of Health is Aaron Motsoaledi. The Deputy Minister of Health is Joe Phaahla.

“The Minister of Higher Education is Nobuhle Nkabane. The Deputy Ministers of Higher Education are Buti Manamela and Mimmy Gondwe. The Minister of Home Affairs is Leon Schreiber. The Deputy Minister of Home Affairs is Njabulo Nzuza” said Ramaphosa.

He announced Mmamoloko Kubayi as the Minister of Human Settlements and Tandi Mahambehlala as her deputy. Ramaphosa appointed Ronald Lamola as the Minister of International Relations and Cooperation.

“The Deputy Ministers of International Relations and Cooperation are Alvin Botes and Tandi Moraka. The Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development is Thembi Nkadimeng. The Deputy Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development is Andries Nel. The Minister of Mineral and Petroleum Resources is Gwede Mantashe.

“The Deputy Minister of Mineral and Petroleum Resources is Judith Nemadzinga‐Tshabalala. The Minister of Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation is Maropene Ramokgopa. The Deputy Minister of Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation is Seiso Mohai. The Minister of Police is Senzo Mchunu,” he said.

Ramaphosa said the Deputy Ministers of Police are Polly Boshielo and Cassel Mathale. He said the Minister in the Presidency is Khumbudzo Ntshavheni.

“The Deputy Ministers in the Presidency are Nonceba Mhlauli and Kenneth Morolong. The Minister of Public Service and Administration is Mzamo Buthelezi. The Deputy Minister of Public Service and Administration is Pinky Kekana. The Minister of Public Works and Infrastructure is Dean Macpherson.

“The Deputy Minister of Public Works and Infrastructure is Sihle Zikalala. The Minister of Small Business Development is Stella Ndabeni-Abrahams. The Deputy Minister of Small Business Development is Jane Sithole. The Minister of Social Development is Sisisi Tolashe” said Ramaphosa.

He said the Deputy Minister of Social Development is Ganief Hendricks. Ramaphosa appointed Gayton McKenzie as the Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture and Peace Mabe as the Deputy Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture.

“The Minister of Tourism is Patricia De Lille. The Deputy Minister of Tourism is Maggie Sotyu. The Minister of Trade, Industry and Competition is Parks Tau. The Deputy Ministers of Trade, Industry and Competition are Zuko Godlimpi and Andrew Whitfield. The Minister of Transport is Barbara Creecy.

“The Deputy Minister of Transport is Mkhuleko Hlengwa. The Minister of Water and Sanitation is Pemmy Majodina. The Deputy Ministers of Water and Sanitation are David Mahlobo and Isaac Seitlholo. The Minister of Women, Youth and Persons with Disabilities is Sindisiwe Chikunga. The Deputy Minister of Women, Youth and Persons with Disabilities is Mmapaseka Steve Letsike,” he said.

Ramaphosa has appointed Pieter Groenewald as the Minister of Correctional Services and Lindiwe Ntshalintshali as the Deputy Minister of Correctional Services. He said these men and women we have appointed to the executive are drawn from all corners of our country.

“They reflect the diversity of our nation. They have a responsibility to work together to serve the people as a whole. None of the members of the National Executive has been appointed to serve the interests of a particular constituency, a particular party or a particular section of society. Collectively and individually, they are responsible to the people of South Africa.

“In the spirit of partnership and collaboration, the incoming government will work together with other formations to convene a National Dialogue. Through this National Dialogue, all parties, civil society groups, labour, business and other stakeholders will be invited to work together to address the critical challenges facing the nation. We call on all South Africans to participate in the National Dialogue and to give their support to this Government of National Unity as it begins its work,” said Ramaphosa.

He said as the leaders of political parties, as Ministers and Deputy Ministers, as public representatives, they understand and accept the responsibility that they bear. Ramaphosa said they have all been called upon to serve the people of this country, and they will do so to the utmost of their ability.

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RSA president, Cyril Ramaphosa to announce his new Cabinet 


By REGINALD KANYANE

The President of the Republic of South Africa (RSA), Cyril Ramaphosa will announce a new National Executive this evening, 30 June 2024. The announcement – which will be in the form of a televised address to the nation – follows the inauguration of Ramaphosa on 19 June 2024, which in turn followed the President’s election by the National Assembly on 14 June.

Ramaphosa spokesperson, Vincent Magwenya said the new National Executive will constitute the 7th Democratic Administration as a Government of National Unity (GNU) comprising a diversity of political parties as an outcome of the national and provincial elections held on 29 May 2024.

“The SABC will provide a content feed to all media and @PresidencyZA will also live stream the proceedings. The announcement will take place at 9pm,” he said.

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A man arrested for rape, robbery and murder 


By OBAKENG MAJE 

A suspect (38) was arrested for rape, murder and robbery in Wolmaranstad. It is alleged that on 15 June 2024 at 7pm, the body of a woman (74), was discovered by her son, who brought her dinner. 

The North West police spokesperson, Col Adele Myburgh said the son and neighbours allegedly forced entry into Akina Mhaba’s house in Chris Hani Section, in Wolmaranstad. Myburgh said Mhaba was found dead in a pool of blood on her bed. 

“A meticulous investigation by the Provincial Murder and Robbery Unit paid off when they traced and arrested a suspect in the early hours of Friday morning, 28 June 2024, in Wolmaranstad.  

“Intensive investigation led to the arrest of the suspect. Moreover, the police seized blankets belonging to the deceased at the suspect’s house. The suspect is expected to appear before the Wolmaranstad Magistrate’s Court on 1 July 2024, on charges of murder, rape and robbery,” she said.

Meanwhile, the North West Police Commissioner, Lieutenant General Sello Kwena, welcomed the arrest and congratulated members of the Provincial Murder and Robbery unit for their dedication that led to the arrest.

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