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South Africa’s Ramaphosa Announces Cabinet That Includes Former Opposition Leader

Ivy Irungu
Last updated: July 1, 2024 9:15 am
Ivy Irungu 11 months ago
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South African President Cyril Ramaphosa appointed former opposition leader John Steenhuisen as the Minister of Agriculture on Sunday, incorporating the Democratic Alliance and other parties into his new coalition cabinet.

Ramaphosa’s African National Congress (ANC) formed alliances with rival parties after losing its majority for the first time in three decades in the May 29 election. The announcement of the government of national unity’s new cabinet followed extensive negotiations marked by both cooperation and contention.

Enoch Godongwana remained the ANC’s Finance Minister, while Ronald Lamola assumed the role of Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, succeeding Naledi Pandor.

Gwede Mantashe retained his position as Minister of Mineral and Petroleum Resources, with energy now under the jurisdiction of Electricity Minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa, separating it from the mineral resources portfolio, which was previously criticized for favoring coal as a primary energy source.

“These men and women we have appointed to the executive … reflect the diversity of our nation,” Ramaphosa said. “In the spirit of partnership and collaboration, the incoming government will work together.”

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Wrangling over who gets what cabinet seat was the last hurdle to setting up a government, which now faces the task of reviving a moribund economy, fixing crumbling roads and power stations and creating jobs for the third of South Africans out of work.

“We look forward to being part of a new era in South Africa’s democratic journey, and to bringing real and tangible change to the millions of citizens who voted for it,” Steenhuisen said in a statement following the announcement.
Some minor parties also saw their leaders receive cabinet posts.

ANC TOOK HIT AT POLLS

For decades the ANC had traded on its legacy of ending apartheid 30 years ago, when Nelson Mandela came to power and successfully reconciled a country deeply divided along racial, ethnic and class lines.

But voters became angered by the ANC’s poor record on delivering on basic services including water, schools and electricity.
“It is a major shake-up with very few of the old faces still in there, which is a good thing,” said Melanie Verwoerd, political analyst and former South African diplomat. “I think in general it’s a very positive step and of course very positive that they could actually get this done.”

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Whether the current loose coalition of former enemies can improve on the ANC’s record may depend on the extent to which they can put aside their ideological differences, analysts have said. There are several potential hurdles to policymaking.

The DA wants to scrap some of the ANC’s Black empowerment programmes, saying that they have mostly made a politically connected business elite fabulously wealthy while much of the Black majority stays poor.

It opposes the ANC’s desire to expropriate land – most of which is in white hands as a legacy of conquest by colonists and subsequent entrenched white minority rule – without compensation and give it to Black farmers.

The DA also seeks to phrase out South Africa’s minimum wage, currently sitting at 27.58 rand ($1.52) a hour, arguing it makes the workforce uncompetitive.

 

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