Cabinet of Kgalema Motlanthe


4th Cabinet of Republic of South Africa
(since 1994 Democratic Elections)
2008

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
Legislature term(s) 6 months and 29 days
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 Tookoffice Leftoffice Party
President Kgalema Motlanthe24 September 20089 May 2009African National Congress
Deputy President Baleka Mbete[3]24 September 20089 May 2009African National Congress
Minister of Finance Trevor Manuel[3]24 September 20089 May 2009African National Congress
Minister of Foreign Affairs Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma[3]24 September 20089 May 2009African National Congress
Minister of Home Affairs Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula24 September 20089 May 2009African National Congress
Minister of Defence Charles Nqakula[3]24 September 20089 May 2009African National Congress
Minister of Agriculture and Land Affairs Lulama Xingwana24 September 20089 May 2009African National Congress
Minister of Arts and Culture Pallo Jordan24 September 20089 May 2009African National Congress
Minister of Communications Ivy Matsepe-Casaburri24 September 20086 April 2009African National Congress
 Manto Tshabalala-Msimang6 April 20099 May 2009African National Congress
Minister of Correctional Services Ngconde Balfour24 September 20089 May 2009African National Congress
Minister of Education Naledi Pandor24 September 20089 May 2009African National Congress
Minister of Environmental Affairs and Tourism Marthinus van Schalkwyk24 September 20089 May 2009African National Congress
Minister of Health Barbara Hogan[3]24 September 20089 May 2009African National Congress
Minister of Housing Lindiwe Sisulu24 September 20089 May 2009African National Congress
Minister of Intelligence Services Siyabonga Cwele[4]24 September 20089 May 2009African National Congress
Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development Mohamed Enver Surty24 September 20089 May 2009African National Congress
Minister of Labour Membathisi Mdladlana24 September 20089 May 2009African National Congress
Minister of Minerals and Energy Buyelwa Sonjica24 September 20089 May 2009African National Congress
Minister of Provincial and Local Government Sicelo Shiceka24 September 20089 May 2009African National Congress
Minister of Public Enterprises Brigitte Mabandla24 September 20089 May 2009African National Congress
Minister of Public Service and Administration Richard Baloyi24 September 20089 May 2009African National Congress
Minister of Public Works Geoff Doidge24 September 20089 May 2009African National Congress
Minister of Safety and Security Nathi Mthethwa24 September 20089 May 2009African National Congress
Minister of Science and Technology Mosibudi Mangena24 September 20089 May 2009African National Congress
Minister of Social Development Zola Skweyiya24 September 20089 May 2009African National Congress
Minister of Sport and Recreation Makhenkesi Stofile24 September 20089 May 2009African National Congress
Minister in the Presidency Manto Tshabalala-Msimang24 September 20089 May 2009African National Congress
Minister of Trade and Industry Mandisi Mpahlwa24 September 20089 May 2009African National Congress
Minister of Transport Jeff Radebe24 September 20089 May 2009African National Congress
Minister of Water Affairs and Forestry Lindiwe Hendricks24 September 20089 May 2009African National Congress

Deputy Ministers

References

  1. Sebastien Berger (September 25, 2008). "Thabo Mbeki's successor Kgalema Motlanthe sworn in as South Africa president". The Telegraph. Retrieved May 30, 2015.
  2. "Motlanthe's inauguration address inc. names of new cabinet". http://www.politicsweb.co.za. September 25, 2008. Retrieved June 9, 2015. External link in |website= (help)
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 Sebastien Berger (September 27, 2008). "Who's who in South Africa's new government, and how they stand between Jacob Zuma and Thabo Mbeki". The Telegraph. Retrieved May 30, 2015.
  4. "Profile Information : Siyabonga Cyprian Cwele, Dr". Government Communication and Information System, Government of South Africa. Retrieved May 31, 2015.
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