Zuma announces new Cabinet
President Jacob Zuma announced his new Cabinet, with a few surprises, on Sunday evening.
As expected, African National Congress deputy president Cyril Ramaphosa is the country's new Deputy President.
The other members of the Cabinet are:
-- Minister in the Presidency: Jeff Radebe;
-- Minister of Women in the Presidency: Susan Shabangu;
-- Minister of Justice and Correctional Services: Michael Masutha;
-- Minister of Public Service and Administration: Collins Chabane;
-- Minister of Defence and Military Veterans: Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula;
-- Minister of Home Affairs: Malusi Gigaba;
-- Minister of Environmental Affairs: Edna Molewa;
-- Minister of State Security: David Mahlobo;
-- Minister of Telecommunications and Postal Service: Siyabonga Cwele;
-- Minister of Police: Nkosinathi Nhleko;
-- Minister of Trade and Industry: Rob Davies;
-- Minister of Finance: Nhlanhla Nene;
-- Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries: Senzeni Zokwana;
-- Minister of Water and Sanitation: Nomvula Mokonyane;
-- Minister of Basic Education: Angie Motshekga;
-- Minister of Health: Aaron Motsoaledi;
-- Minister of International Relations and Co-operation: Maite Nkoana-Mashabane;
-- Minister of Rural Development and Land Reform: Gugile Nkwinti;
-- Minister of Higher Education and Training: Blade Nzimande;
-- Minister of Economic Development: Ebrahim Patel;
-- Minister of Transport: Dipuo Peters;
-- Minister of Mineral Resources: Ngoako Ramathlodi;
-- Minister of Social Development: Bathabile Dlamini;
-- Minister of Public Enterprises: Lynne Brown;
-- Minister of Sport and Recreation: Fikile Mbalula;
-- Minister of Labour: Mildred Oliphant;
-- Minister of Arts and Culture: Nathi Mthethwa;
-- Minister of Public Works: Thulas Nxesi;
-- Minister of Small Business Development: Lindiwe Zulu;
-- Minister of Energy: Tina Joemat-Pettersson;
-- Minister of Science and Technology: Naledi Pandor;
-- Minister of Co-operative Governance and Traditional Affairs: Pravin Gordhan;
-- Minister of Communications: Faith Muthambi
-- Minister of Human Settlements: Lindiwe Sisulu; and
-- Tourism: Derek Hanekom;
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