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Newly Inaugurated South African President Names First Cabinet Line-Up

Published: 5/11/2009

South Africa’s new president, Jacob Zuma, named his first government team yesterday, one day after his formal inauguration.

IHS Global Insight Perspective

 

Significance

Zuma has been elected as South Africa's new head of state following the ruling African National Congress (ANC) party's sweeping victory at the recent general election.

Implications

The appointment of the new government team was eagerly awaited by the markets for signs of a change to the government's hitherto market-friendly economic policy amid growing pressure from supporters, especially from its so-called tripartite partners, the SACP and COSATU, to improve the delivery of vital services to the country's historically disadvantaged black majority.

Outlook

Given such contrasting challenges, Zuma's government team has been received positively, winning praise for striking the right balance between continuity and reform. The retention of the much-respected Trevor Manuel in the government under a newly created super-ministry and placing him at the heart of governmental economic policy formulation is seen as a master-stroke, but only time will tell if the new administration will successfully meet its own ambitious challenges.

According to a statement issued by the president’s office, the new government team contains 63 ministers, including 29 full ministers. Among the main appointments are former finance minister Trevor Manuel, who has been appointed to head the newly-created National Planning Commission (NPC) to oversee planning and co-ordination among all government departments. His former portfolio has been assumed by Pravin Gordhan, a cabinet newcomer who was previously in charge at the South African Revenue Service (SARS). Zuma has named former president and ruling African National Congress (ANC) number two Kgalema Motlanthe as his deputy, despite the latter stating both publicly and in private that he wished to leave politics after stepping down as interim president. Other appointments include Lindiwe Sisulu, previously in charge at the Ministry of Housing, as the new defence minister; former foreign minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma taking over at the troubled Department of Home Affairs; Blade Nzimande, the president of the South African Communist Party (SACP), in charge of the newly formed Ministry of Higher Education and Training; and leading black economic empowerment (BEE) magnate Tokyo Sexwale marking his return to active politics by taking over the newly renamed Ministry of Human Settlement.

Besides the expected changes in personnel, Zuma has carried out a major restructuring of several portfolios in a bid to achieve better alignment and improve delivery. The major changes are:

  • the establishment of a new ‘super-ministry’, the NPC, which will be based within the presidency.
  • the creation of another department in the presidency, which will be responsible for the monitoring and evaluation of competency in the president's office, as well as other government departments.
  • splitting the Department of Minerals and Energy into two separate departments of Mining and of Energy, with two women—Susan Shabangu and Dipuo Peters—in charge of each respectively.
  • splitting the Department of Education into two separate ministries of Basic Education, and Higher Education and Training, headed by Angie Motshekga and Dr Blade Nzimande respectively.
  • renaming the Department of Housing as the Department of Settlements to take a more holistic approach.
  • transforming the Department of Water Affairs and Forestry into the Department of Water and Environmental Affairs, headed by Buyelwa Sonjica, while the Department of Agriculture has been expanded to the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, to be led by Tina Joemat-Pettersson.
  • transforming the Department of Provincial and Local Government into the Co-operative Governance and Traditional Affairs Ministry, headed by Sicelo Shiceka.
  • creating new ministries for Economic Development, led by Ebrahim Patel, Rural Development and Land Affairs (Gugile Nkwinti), and Women, Youth, Children and People with Disability (Noluthando Mayende-Sibiya).

South Africa's New Government Line-Up

President

Jacob Zuma

Deputy President

Kgalema Motlanthe

Minister in the Presidency (1)

National Planning Commission

Trevor Manuel

Minister in the Presidency (2)

Performance monitoring and evaluation, as well as administration in the presidency

Collins Chabane

Minister of International Relations and Co-operation

Maite Nkoana-Mashabane (Ms.)

Minister of Defence and Military Veterans

Lindiwe Sisulu (Ms.)

Minister of Finance

Pravin Gordhan^

Minister of Economic Development

Ebrahim Patel^

Minister of Provincial and Local Government

Sicelo Shiceka*

Minister of Transport

Sbusiso Joel Ndebele

Minister of Social Development

Edna Molewa (Ms.)

Minister of Public Enterprises

Barbara Hogan (Ms.)*

Minister of Communications

Siphiwe Nyanda

Minister of Public Service and Administration

Richard Baloyi*

Minister of Labour

Membathisi Mdladlana

Minister of Public Works

Geoff Doidge*

Minister of Intelligence

Siyabonga Cwele*

Minister of Health

Dr Aaron Motsoaledi

Minister of Rural Development and Land Reform

Gugile Nkwinti

Minister of Correctional Services

Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula (Ms.)

Minister of Human Settlement

Tokyo Sexwale^

Minister of Safety and Security

Siyabonga Cwele

Minister of Police

Nathi Mthethwa*^

Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development

Jeff Radebe

Minister of Basic Education

Angie Motshekga (Ms.)

Minister of Higher Education and Training

Dr Blade Nzimande

Minister of Arts and Culture

Lulu Xingwana (Ms.)

Minister of Sport and Recreation

Rev. Makhenkesi Stofile*

Minister of Tourism:

Marthinus van Schalkwyk*

Minister of Trade and Industry

Rob Davies

Minister of Science and Technology

Naledi Pandor (Ms.)

Minister of Energy

Dipuo Peters (Ms.)

Minister of Mining

Susan Shabangu (Ms.)

Minister of Home Affairs

Dr Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma (Ms.)

Minister of Water and Environmental Affairs

Buyelwa Sonjica (Ms.)

Minister of Agriculture and Land Affairs

Tina Joemat-Pettersson (Ms.)

Minister of Co-operative Governance and Traditional Affairs

Sicelo Shiceka

Minister of Women, Youth, Children and People with Disabilities

Noluthando Mayende-Sibiya (Ms.)

* denotes retained ministers

Outlook and Implications

As widely expected, the new government line-up includes prominent members from the ANC's leftist allies, the SACP and the Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU). These two organisations are well known to have criticised the government on its macro-economic policy and have campaigned for more left-leaning policies. According to the official statement, the NPC will be responsible for policy making and strategic planning, and will develop national programmes that will guide the government and co-ordinate policy implementation. However, the question arises over how much scope Manuel will have on influencing the policies he will be expected to implement. His succession by Gordhan is a welcome move and one that signals a degree of continuity in the government’s hitherto pro-market economic policy. Under his leadership, SARS won praise for improving its performance, with tax collections overshooting their annual projections. He is thus expected to continue in the previous minister’s prudent footsteps.

The key position of head of the newly created Department of Economic Development is filled by Ebrahim Patel, the general secretary of the Southern African Clothing and Textile Workers Union, which is affiliated with COSATU. He is tasked with developing economic policy in South Africa and no doubt policy will be restructured to include more government intervention. Stringent hiring and firing rules in South Africa, as well as the high level of unionisation of the labour environment, has led to frequent strike action and increased the cost of labour. IHS Global Insight expects inflexible labour policy to be intensified, which could increase the cost of labour even more and could deter much-needed foreign direct investment. Other key economic influence areas are headed by SACP heavyweights such as Jeremy Cronin, who is now deputy transport minister, and Rob Davies, who will serve as trade and industry minister.

All in all, Zuma’s new government team has been received positively, winning praise for striking the right balance between continuity and reform. The retention of the much-respected Manuel, placing him at the heart of the government’s economic policy formulation, is seen as a master-stroke, but only time will tell if the new administration will successfully meet its own ambitious challenges.
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