Cabinet of Kgalema Motlanthe

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4th cabinet of Republic of South Africa
(since 1994 Democratic Elections)
2008
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Kgalema Motlanthe (2009)
Date formed 25 September 2008 (2008-09-25)
Date dissolved 22 April 2009 (2009-04-22)
People and organisations
Head of government President Kgalema Motlanthe (interim)
Member party African National Congress
Status in legislature Majority
Opposition party Democratic Alliance
Opposition leader Sandra Botha
History
Election(s) 2008
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Predecessor Mbeki II
Successor Zuma I

Kgalema Motlanthe took oath as President of South Africa on 24 September 2008.[1] Following is the list of his cabinet ministers.[2]

Cabinet

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party
President   Kgalema Motlanthe 24 September 2008 9 May 2009 African National Congress
Deputy President   Baleka Mbete[3] 24 September 2008 9 May 2009 African National Congress
Minister of Finance   Trevor Manuel[3] 24 September 2008 9 May 2009 African National Congress
Minister of Foreign Affairs   Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma[3] 24 September 2008 9 May 2009 African National Congress
Minister of Home Affairs   Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula 24 September 2008 9 May 2009 African National Congress
Minister of Defence   Charles Nqakula[3] 24 September 2008 9 May 2009 African National Congress
Minister of Agriculture and Land Affairs   Lulama Xingwana 24 September 2008 9 May 2009 African National Congress
Minister of Arts and Culture   Pallo Jordan 24 September 2008 9 May 2009 African National Congress
Minister of Communications   Ivy Matsepe-Casaburri 24 September 2008 6 April 2009 African National Congress
  Manto Tshabalala-Msimang 6 April 2009 9 May 2009 African National Congress
Minister of Correctional Services   Ngconde Balfour 24 September 2008 9 May 2009 African National Congress
Minister of Education   Naledi Pandor 24 September 2008 9 May 2009 African National Congress
Minister of Environmental Affairs and Tourism   Marthinus van Schalkwyk 24 September 2008 9 May 2009 African National Congress
Minister of Health   Barbara Hogan[3] 24 September 2008 9 May 2009 African National Congress
Minister of Housing   Lindiwe Sisulu 24 September 2008 9 May 2009 African National Congress
Minister of Intelligence Services   Siyabonga Cwele[4] 24 September 2008 9 May 2009 African National Congress
Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development   Mohamed Enver Surty 24 September 2008 9 May 2009 African National Congress
Minister of Labour   Membathisi Mdladlana 24 September 2008 9 May 2009 African National Congress
Minister of Minerals and Energy   Buyelwa Sonjica 24 September 2008 9 May 2009 African National Congress
Minister of Provincial and Local Government   Sicelo Shiceka 24 September 2008 9 May 2009 African National Congress
Minister of Public Enterprises   Brigitte Mabandla 24 September 2008 9 May 2009 African National Congress
Minister of Public Service and Administration   Richard Baloyi 24 September 2008 9 May 2009 African National Congress
Minister of Public Works   Geoff Doidge 24 September 2008 9 May 2009 African National Congress
Minister of Safety and Security   Nathi Mthethwa 24 September 2008 9 May 2009 African National Congress
Minister of Science and Technology   Mosibudi Mangena 24 September 2008 9 May 2009 African National Congress
Minister of Social Development   Zola Skweyiya 24 September 2008 9 May 2009 African National Congress
Minister of Sport and Recreation   Makhenkesi Stofile 24 September 2008 9 May 2009 African National Congress
Minister in the Presidency   Manto Tshabalala-Msimang 24 September 2008 9 May 2009 African National Congress
Minister of Trade and Industry   Mandisi Mpahlwa 24 September 2008 9 May 2009 African National Congress
Minister of Transport   Jeff Radebe 24 September 2008 9 May 2009 African National Congress
Minister of Water Affairs and Forestry   Lindiwe Hendricks 24 September 2008 9 May 2009 African National Congress

Deputy Ministers

  • Foreign Affairs: Aziz Pahad
  • Foreign Affairs: Susan van der Merwe
  • Defence: Fezile Bhengu
  • Home Affairs : Malusi Gigaba
  • Agriculture and Land Affairs: Dirk du Toit
  • Arts and Culture: Ntombazana Botha
  • Communications: Radhakrishna Padayachie
  • Correctional Services: Loretta Jacobus
  • Environmental Affairs and Tourism: Thizwilondi Mabudafhasi
  • Health: Molefi Sefularo
  • Justice and Constitutional Development : Johnny de Lange
  • Provincial and Local Government : Nomatyala Hangana
  • Public Works : Ntopile Kganyago
  • Safety and Security : Susan Shabangu
  • Science and Technology: Derek Hanekom
  • Social Development : Jean Swanson-Jacobs
  • Sport and Recreation: Gert Oosthuizen
  • Trade and Industry: Rob Davies
  • Trade and Industry: Elizabeth Thabethe

References

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