Kabinett Ramaphosa II

Das südafrikanische Kabinett Ramaphosa II wurde am 29. Mai 2019 von Cyril Ramaphosa vorgestellt und am Folgetag vereidigt. Erstmals gehören dem Kabinett ebenso viele Männer und Frauen an. Die Zahl der Ministerien wurde von 36 auf 27 verringert. Ramaphosas Vizepräsident blieb David Mabuza. Das Kabinett löste das Kabinett Ramaphosa I ab, das Ramaphosa 2018 nach seiner erstmaligen Wahl zum Präsidenten berufen hatte.

Kabinett

Dem Kabinett gehörten bei der ersten Vereidigung 27 Minister, weitere Stellvertretende Minister sowie der Präsident und der Vizepräsident an.[1] Im Verlaufe der Amtsperiode kam es zu Umbesetzungen.

GeschäftsbereichAmtsinhaberAmtszeitGeschlechtParteiStellvertreter
Präsident

President

Cyril Ramaphosaseit 2019mANCsiehe Vizepräsident
Vizepräsident

Deputy President

David Mabuza2019–2023mANCentfällt
Paul Mashatileseit 2023mANC
Präsidentenkanzlei

Presidency

Jackson Mthembu2019–2021mANC-
Mondli Gungubele2021–2023mANCThembi Siweya, Pinky Kekana, Zizi Kodwa
Khumbudzo Ntshavheniseit 2023wANCNomasonto Motaung, Kenneth Morolong
Minister für Elektrizität beim Präsidenten

Minister in the Presidency for Electricity

Kgosientsho Ramokgopaseit 2023mANC
Ministerin für Planung, Überwachung und Evaluierung beim Präsidenten

Minister of Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation in the Presidency

Maropene Ramokgopaseit 2023wANCThembi Siweya
Ministerin für Frauen, Jugend und Behinderte beim Präsidenten

Minister of Women, Youth and Persons with Disabilities in the Presidency

Maite Nkoana-Mashabane2019–2023wANCHlengiwe Mkhize
Nkosazana Dlamini-Zumaseit 2023wANCSisisi Tolashe
Ministerin für Landwirtschaft, Landreform und ländliche Entwicklung

Minister of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development

Thoko Didizaseit 2019wANCSdumo Dlamini, Mcebisi Skwatsha
Minister für Grundbildung

Minister of Basic Education

Angie Motshekgaseit 2019wANCRegina Mhaule
Minister für Kommunikation und Digitaltechnologien

Minister of Communications and Digital Technologies

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Stella Ndabeni-Abrahams2019–2021wANCPinky Kekana
Khumbudzo Ntshavheni2021–2023wANCPhilly Mapulane
Mondli Gungubeleseit 2023mANCPhilly Mapulane
Ministerin für Kooperation und Traditionelle Angelegenheiten

Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs

Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma2019–2023wANCParks Tau, Obed Bapela, Thembi Nkadimeng
Thembi Nkadimengseit 2023wANCParks Tau, Zolile Burns-Ncamashe
Ministerin für Verteidigung und Veteranenangelegenheiten

Minister of Defence and Military Veterans

Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula2019–2021wANCThabang Makwetla (seit 29. Mai 2019[2]), Kebby Maphatsoe
Thandi Ruth Modiseseit 2021wANCThabang Makwetla
Minister für Handel, Industrie und Wettbewerb

Minister of Trade, Industry and Competition

Ebrahim Patelseit 2019mANCFikile Majola, Nomalungelo Gina
Minister für Beschäftigung und Arbeit
Minister of Employment and Labour
Thulos Nxesiseit 2019mANCBoitumelo Moloi
Ministerin für Forstwirtschaft, Fischerei und Umwelt

Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and Environment

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Barbara Creecyseit 2019wANCMaggie Sotyu
Minister für Finanzen

Minister of Finance

Tito Mboweni2019–2021mANCDavid Masondo
Enoch Godongwanaseit 2021mANCDavid Masondo
Minister für Gesundheit

Minister of Health

Zweli Mkhize[3]2019–2021mANCJoe Phaahla[4]
Joe Phaahlaseit 2021mANCSibongiseni Dhlomo
Minister für Hochschulbildung, Wissenschaft und Technologie

Minister of Higher Education, Science and Technology

Blade Nzimandeseit 2019mSACPButi Manamela
Minister für Innere Angelegenheiten

Minister of Home Affairs

Aaron Motsoalediseit 2019mANCNjabulo Nzuza
Ministerin für Siedlungen, Wasser und Abwasser

Minister of Human Settlements, Water and Sanitation

Lindiwe Sisulu2019–2021wANC
Ministerin für Siedlungsangelegenheiten

Minister of Human Settlements

Mmamoloko Kubayiseit 2021wANCPam Tshwete, David Mahlobo
Ministerin für Internationale Angelegenheiten und Kooperation

Minister of International Relations and Cooperation

Naledi Pandorseit 2019wANCAlvin Botes, Candith Mashego-Dlamini
Minister für Justiz und Strafvollzug

Minister of Justice and Correctional Services

Ronald Lamolaseit 2019mANCJohn Jeffery, Inkosi Phathekile Holomisa
Minister für Bergbau und Energie

Minister of Mineral Resources and Energy

Gwede Mantasheseit 2019mANCBavelile Hlongwa (bis 13. September 2019[5])
Minister für Polizei

Minister of Police

Bheki Celeseit 2019mANCCassel Mathale
Minister für Staatsunternehmen

Minister of Public Enterprises

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Pravin Gordhanseit 2019mANCPhumulo Masualle
Minister für Öffentliche Dienstleistungen und Verwaltung

Minister of Public Service and Administration

Senzo Mchunu2019–2021mANCAyanda Dlodlo
Ayanda Dlodlo2021–2023wANCSindy Chikunga
Noxolo Kivietseit 2023wANCChana Pilane-Majake
Minister für öffentliche Arbeiten und Infrastruktur

Minister of Public Works and Infrastructure

Patricia de Lille2019–2023wGoodNoxolo Kiviet
Sihle Zikalalaseit 2023mANCBernice Swarts
Minister zur Entwicklung von Kleinunternehmen

Minister of Small Business Development

Khumbudzo Ntshavheni2019–2021wANCRosemary Capa
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Stella Ndabeni-Abrahamsseit 2021wANCDipuo Peters, Sidumo Dlamini
Ministerin für soziale Entwicklung

Minister of Social Development

Lindiwe Zuluseit 2019wANCHenrietta Bogopane-Zulu
Minister für Sport, Kunst und Kultur

Minister of Sports, Arts and Culture

Nathi Mthethwa2019–2023mANCNocawe Mafu
Zizi Kodwaseit 2023mANCNocawe Mafu
Ministerin für Staatssicherheit

Minister of State Security

Ayanda Dlodlo2019–2021wANCZizi Kodwa
Ministerin für Tourismus

Minister of Tourism

Mmamoloko Kubayi2019–2021wANCFish Mahlalela
Lindiwe Sisulu2021–2023wANCFish Mahlalela
Patricia de Lilleseit 2023wGoodFish Mahlalela
Minister für Verkehr

Minister of Transport

Fikile Mbalula2019–2023mANCDikeledi Magadzi, Sindisiwe Chikunga
Sindisiwe Chikungaseit 2023wANCLisa Mangcu
Minister für Wasser und Sanitärversorgung

Minister of Water and Sanitation

Senzo Mchunuseit 2021mANCDikeledi Magadzi (w), David Mahlobo (m)[6]

Einzelnachweise

  1. In full: Cyril Ramaphosa’s new cabinet in his own words. timeslive.co.za vom 29. Mai 2019 (englisch), abgerufen am 30. Mai 2019
  2. DOD: Deputy Minister of Defence and Military Veterans. auf www.www.dod.mil.za (englisch).
  3. Government of South Africa: Zweli Lawrence Mkhize, Dr. auf www.gov.za (englisch).
  4. Government of South Africa: Mathume Joseph 'Joe' Phaahla, Dr. auf www.gov.za (englisch).
  5. Bongani Hans: Hlongwa killed while trying to assist victims of car crash. iol.co.za vom 14. September 2019 (englisch), abgerufen am 15. September 2019
  6. Government of South Africa, Department of Water and Sanitation: Ministry: Water and Sanitation. auf www.dws.gov.za (englisch).

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