Ramaphosa makes changes to his Cabinet
Former Justice Minister Thembi Nkadimeng – who has recently been dogged by links to the VBS Mutual Bank heist - has been moved to the human settlements department.
FILE: President Cyril Ramaphosa engaging with members of the media following his Oral Reply to questions to the nation on various national developments during the hybrid sitting of the National Council of Provinces held at the National Council of Provinces in Cape Town on 12 September 2024. Picture: GCIS
JOHANNESBURG - President Cyril Ramaphosa has reshuffled his Cabinet.
The president has made four changes to his executive.
Former Justice Minister Thembi Nkadimeng – who has recently been dogged by links to the VBS Mutual Bank heist - has been moved to the human settlements department.
Meanwhile, the former Minister of Human Settlements – Mmamoloko Kubayi – is now the Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development.
The former Deputy Minister of Labour and Employment – Phumzile Mgcina – is now the Deputy Minister of Mineral and Petroleum Resources.
The last change is the former Deputy Minister of Mineral and Petroleum Resources – Judith Nemadzinga-Tshabalala – appointed the new Deputy Minister of Employment and Labour.