Cabinet of Nelson Mandela

Government of National Unity

1st Cabinet of Republic of South Africa
(since 1994 Democratic Elections)
1994

Nelson Mandela (1994)
Date formed 10 May 1994 (1994-05-10)
Date dissolved 14 June 1999 (1999-06-14)
People and organisations
Head of government President Nelson Mandela
Status in legislature Majority
Opposition party National Party (1996 - 97)
New National Party (from 1997)
Opposition leader F. W. de Klerk (1996 - 97)
Marthinus van Schalkwyk (from 1997)
History
Election(s) 1994
Legislature term(s) 5 years, 1 month and 4 days
Predecessor de Klerk
Successor Mbeki I

Nelson Mandela took oath as President of South Africa on 10 May 1994 and announced his cabinet on 11 May 1994.[1] The cabinet included members of Mandela's African National Congress, National Party and Inkatha Freedom Party, as it was required by law that all parties winning more than 20 seats in the parliament be given representation in the cabinet.

Shuffle

Cabinet changes and reshuffles:

Cabinet

Portfolio Minister Tookoffice Leftoffice Party
President Nelson Mandela10 May 199414 June 1999African National Congress
Deputy President F. W. de Klerk10 May 199430 June 1996National
 Thabo Mbeki10 May 199414 June 1999African National Congress
Minister of Finance Derek Keys10 May 199410 September 1994National
 Chris Liebenberg10 September 19944 April 1996Independent
 Trevor Manuel4 April 199614 June 1999African National Congress
Minister of Home Affairs Mangosuthu Buthelezi10 May 199414 June 1999Inkatha Freedom Party
Minister of Foreign Affairs Alfred Nzo10 May 199414 June 1999African National Congress
Minister of Defence Joe Modise10 May 199414 June 1999African National Congress
Minister of Agriculture Kraai van Niekerk10 May 19941996National
Minister of Land Affairs Derek Hanekom10 May 19941996African National Congress
Minister of Agriculture and Land Affairs Derek Hanekom199614 June 1999African National Congress
Minister of Correctional Services Sipho Mzimela10 May 19941998Inkatha Freedom Party
 Ben Skosana19981999Inkatha Freedom Party
Minister of Education Sibusiso Bengu10 May 199414 June 1999African National Congress
Minister of Environmental Affairs and Tourism Dawie de Villiers10 May 19941996National
 Pallo Jordan199614 June 1999African National Congress
Minister of General Affairs John MavusoMarch 199614 June 1999African National Congress
Minister of Health Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma10 May 199414 June 1999African National Congress
Minister of Housing Joe Slovo10 May 199414 June 1999African National Congress
Minister of Justice Dullah Omar10 May 199414 June 1999African National Congress
Minister of Labour Tito Mboweni10 May 199414 June 1999African National Congress
Minister of Minerals and Energy Pik Botha10 May 19941996National
 Penuell Maduna199614 June 1999African National Congress
Minister of Public Works Jeff Radebe10 May 199414 June 1999African National Congress
Minister of Transport Mac Maharaj10 May 199414 June 1999African National Congress

See also

References

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