Full text of cabinet appointment

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    President Jacob Zuma delivering his
    inauguration speech at the Union Buildings
    in Pretoria on Saturday 9 May 2009.
    (Image: BuaNews)

    The following is the full text of President Jacob Zuma’s statement on the appointment of South Africa’s new cabinet on 10 May 2009.

    Members of the media,

    Good afternoon and thank you for joining us.

    We have since the launch of the ANC Manifesto indicated the type of new administration we envisaged in terms of size, shape and political focus.

    We went into an intensive process through the ANC’s National Executive Committee to discuss the type of government structure that would best serve our goals. We wanted a structure that would enable us to achieve visible and tangible socio-economic development within the next five years.

    It should be a structure which would enable us to effectively implement our policies.

    The structure of Cabinet and national departments has therefore been re-organised to achieve better alignment between the structure, our electoral mandate as per our election Manifesto, and the developmental challenges that need to receive immediate attention from government.

    In summary, some of the changes in the structure of government are the following:

    Following extensive research on international models on how governments in other parts of the world plan and monitor performance, we have decided to establish a National Planning Commission which will be based in the Presidency.

    The NPC will be responsible for strategic planning for the country to ensure one National Plan to which all spheres of government would adhere.

    This would enable us to take a more comprehensive view of socio-economic development in the country.

    We have also created a monitoring and evaluation competency in the Presidency, to monitor and evaluate the performance of government in all three spheres.

    There will therefore be two Ministers in the Presidency, one responsible for the NPC and the other for Monitoring and Evaluation as well as administration in the Presidency.

    Other changes are the following:

    • The Department of Minerals and Energy will be split into two separate departments of Mining and of Energy, each with a Minister
    • The Department of Education will be split into separate Ministries, one for Basic Education and the other for Higher Education and Training.
    • The Department of Housing will be called the Department of Human Settlements to take on a more holistic focus
    • There will be a new department of Rural Development and Land Affairs, which are part of our key priorities for the next five years
    • The Department of Water affairs and Forestry becomes the Department of Water and Environmental Affairs.
    • A new Department of Economic Development has been established to focus on economic policymaking. The implementation functions will remain with the Department of Trade and Industry
    • A new department of Tourism has been created
    • Agriculture becomes Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry
    • The Department of Provincial and Local Government becomes Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs.
    • A new Ministry has been created for Women, Youth, Children and People with Disability, to emphasise the need for equity and access to development opportunities for the vulnerable groups in our society.

    The Cabinet that will fulfill our objectives is composed as follows:

    The Deputy President of the Republic of South Africa will be Mr Kgalema Petros Motlanthe.

    The rest of Cabinet in alphabetical order is as follows:

    1. Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries
    Minister: Tina Joemat-Peterson
    Deputy Minister: Dr Pieter Mulder

    2. Arts and Culture
    Minister: Lulu Xingwana
    Deputy Minister: Paul Mashatile

    3. Basic Education
    Minister: Angie Motshekga
    Deputy Minister: Enver Surty

    4. Communications
    Minister: Siphiwe Nyanda
    Deputy Minister: Dina Pule

    5. Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs
    Minister: Sicelo Shiceka
    Deputy Minister: Yunus Carrim

    6. Correctional Services
    Minister: Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula
    Deputy Minister: Hlengiwe Mkhize

    7. Defence and Military Veterans
    Minister: Lindiwe Sisulu
    Deputy Minister: Thabang Makwetla

    8. Economic Development
    Minister: Ebrahim Patel
    Deputy Minister: Gwen Mahlangu-Nkabinde

    9. Energy
    Minister: Dipuo Peters

    10. Finance
    Minister: Pravin Gordhan
    Deputy Minister: Nhlanhla Nene

    11. Health
    Minister: Dr Aaron Motsoaledi
    Deputy Minister: Dr Molefi Sefularo

    12. Higher Education and Training
    Minister: Dr Blade Nzimande

    13. Home Affairs
    Minister: Dr Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma
    Deputy Minister: Malusi Gigaba

    14. Human Settlements
    Minister: Tokyo Sexwale
    Deputy Minister: Zou Kota

    15. International Relations and Cooperation
    Minister: Maite Nkoana-Mashabane
    Deputy Minister (1): Ebrahim Ismail Ebrahim
    Deputy Minister (2): Sue van der Merwe

    16. Justice and Constitutional Development
    Minister: Jeff Radebe
    Deputy Minister: Andries Nel

    17. Labour
    Minister: Membathisi Mdladlana

    18. Mining
    Minister: Susan Shabangu

    19. Police
    Minister: Nathi Mthethwa
    Deputy Minister: Fikile Mbalula

    20. Public Enterprises
    Minister: Barbara Hogan
    Deputy Minister: Enoch Godongwana

    21. Public Service and Administration
    Minister: Richard Baloyi
    Deputy Minister: Roy Padayachie

    22. Public Works
    Minister: Geoff Doidge
    Deputy Minister: Hendrietta Bogopane-Zulu

    23. Rural Development and Land Reform
    Minister: Gugile Nkwinti
    Deputy Minister: Dr Joe Phaahla

    24. Science and Technology
    Minister: Naledi Pandor
    Deputy Minister: Derek Hanekom

    25. Social Development
    Minister: Edna Molewa
    Deputy Minister: Bathabile Dlamini

    26. Sport and Recreation
    Minister: Makhenkesi Stofile
    Deputy Minister: Gert Oosthuizen

    27. State Security
    Minister: Siyabonga Cwele

    28. Minister in The Presidency (1)
    National Planning Commission: Trevor Manuel

    29. Minister in The Presidency (2)
    Performance Monitoring and Evaluation as well as Administration in the Presidency: Collins Chabane

    30. Tourism
    Minister: Marthinus van Schalkwyk
    Deputy: Thozile Xasa

    31. Trade and Industry
    Minister: Rob Davies
    Deputy Minister (1): Thandi Tobias
    Deputy Minister (2): Maria Ntuli

    32. Transport
    Minister: Sbusiso Joel Ndebele
    Deputy Minister: Jeremy Cronin

    33. Water and Environmental  Affairs
    Minister: Buyelwa Sonjica
    Deputy Minister: Rejoice Mabhudafhasi

    34. Women, Youth, Children and People with Disabilities
    Minister: Noluthando Mayende-Sibiya

    We stated clearly during the campaign that we want an efficient, caring and effective administration, which will be accessible and responsive to the needs of the people.

    We reiterate that we will not tolerate laziness and incompetence, and that we will emphasise excellence and achievement from the Cabinet and the public service.

    With these objectives in mind, I am confident that the new structure of government will enable the state machinery to speed up service delivery.

    Civil servants will not lose their jobs as a result of these changes. This is a matter of principle in terms of the country’s labour relations dispensation.

    I however want to stress to our public servants that the era of hard work has begun. Public servants who do their work diligently and efficiently have nothing to worry about.

    I wish the new team all the best with their responsibilities.

    We request the South African public and all key sectors of our society to support them in their national service.

    Let me also take this opportunity to wish all South African mothers well on Mother’s Day today.

    Mothers are the backbones of our families, communities and our nation.

    We truly appreciate their role in our society, in both the public sphere and within families.

    I thank you.