President Cyril Ramaphosa made changes to the National Executive with David Mabuza as the new Deputy President of the country.
President Ramaphosa said the shift in his cabinet was intended to ensure that national government is better equipped to implement the mandate of his administration and the tasks identified in the State of the Nation Address.
He also said he was conscious of the need to balance continuity and stability with the need for renewal, economic recovery and accelerated transformation.
The new Ministers and Deputy Ministers were sworn in Parliament by Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng.
President
Matamela Cyril Ramaphosa
Deputy President
David Dabede Mabuza
Agriculture, Forestry & Fisheries
Minister Zokwana,
Senzeni
Deputy Minister
Buthelezi, Sifiso
Arts and Culture
Minister Mthethwa,
Nkosinathi Emmanuel
Deputy Minister Sotyu,
Makhotso Magdeline
Basic Education
Minister Motshekga,
Matsie Angelina
Deputy Minister Surty,
Mohamed Enver
Communications
Minister Mokonyane,
Nomvula Paula
Deputy Minister Kekana, Pinky
Cooperative Governance & Traditional Affairs
Minister Mkhize,
Zweli Lawrence
Deputy Minister Nel,
Andries Carl
Deputy Minister
Bapela, Obed
Defence & Military Veterans
Minister Mapisa-Nqakula, Nosiviwe Noluthando
Deputy Minister Maphatsoe, Kebby
Economic Development
Minister Patel,
Ebrahim
Deputy Minister Masuku,
Madala Backson
Energy
Minister Radebe,
Jeffrey Thamsanqa
Deputy Minister Majola, Thembi
Environmental Affairs
Minister Molewa,
Bomo Edna
Deputy Minister
Thomson, Barbara
Financev
Minister Nene, Nhlanhla Musa
Deputy Minister Gungubele, Mondli
Health
Minister Motsoaledi, Pakishe Aaron
Deputy Minister Phaahla, Mathume Joseph
Higher Education & Training
Minister Pandor, Grace Naledi Mandisa
Deputy Minister Manamela, Buti
Home Affairs
Minister Gigaba, Malusi Knowledge Nkanyezi
Deputy Minister Chohan, Fatima Ismail
Human Settlements
Minister Mfeketo, Nomaindiya Cathleen
Deputy Minister Kota-Fredericks, Zoliswa
Labour
Minister Oliphant, Mildred
Deputy Minister Holomisa, iNkosi Phatekile
International Relations & Cooperation
Minister Sisulu, Lindiwe Nonceba
Deputy Minister Mhaule, Reginah
Deputy Minister Landers, Luwellyn
Justice & Correctional Services
Minister Masutha, Tshililo Michael
Deputy Minister Makwetla, Thabang Samson Phathakge
Deputy Minister Jeffery, John Harold
Mineral Resources
Minister Mantashe,
Gwede
Deputy Minister Oliphant, Godfrey
Police
Minister Cele,
Bheki
Deputy Minister Mkongi, Bongani Michael
Public Enterprises
Minister Gordhan,
Pravin Jamnadas
Public Service & Administration
Minister Dlodlo,
Ayanda
Deputy Minister Pilane-Majeke, Chana
Public Works
Minister Nxesi, Thembelani Thulas
Deputy Minister Cronin, Jeremy
Rural Development & Land Reform
Minister Nkoana- Mashabane, Maite
Deputy Minister Mashego-Dlamini, Candith
Deputy Minister Skwatsha, Mcebisi
Small Business Development
Minister Zulu,
Lindiwe
Deputy Minister Mathale, Cassel Charlie
Social Development
Minister Shabangu,
Susan
Deputy Minister Bogopane-Zulu, Hendrietta Ipeleng
State Security
Minister Letsatsi-Duba, Dipuo
Deputy Minister Molekane, Ellen
Sport & Recreation
Minister Xasa,
Tokozile
Deputy Minister Oosthuizen, Gert
Telecommunications & Postal Services
Minister Cwele,
Siyabonga Cyprian
Deputy Minister Ndabeni-Abrahams, Thembisa Stella
Tourism
Minister Hanekom,
Derek Andre
Deputy Minister Thabethe, Elizabeth
The Presidency
Minister Dlamini-Zuma, Nkosazana Clarice
Trade & Industry
Minister Davies,
Rob
Deputy Minister Magwanishe, Bulelani Gratitude
Water & Sanitation
Minister Nkwinti,
Gugile Ernest
Deputy Minister Tshwete, Pamela
Transport
Minister Nkwinti,
Gugile Ernest
Deputy Minister Tshwete, Pamela
Women
Minister Dlamini,
Bathabile Olive