IN PICS | ‘So help me God!’ Ministers take the oath and affirmation for 7th Administration
Chief Justice Raymond Zondo administers the oath to Communications Minister Solly Malatsi at the swearing-in ceremony of ministers from his Government of National Unity Cabinet.
Chief Justice Raymond Zondo administers the oath to Deputy President Paul Mashatile at the swearing-in ceremony of ministers from his Government of National Unity Cabinet.
Chief Justice Raymond Zondo administers the oath to Agriculture Minister John Steenhuisen at the swearing-in ceremony of ministers from his Government of National Unity Cabinet.
Chief Justice Raymond Zondo administers the oath to Land Reform Minister Mzwanele Nyhontso at the swearing-in ceremony of ministers from his Government of National Unity Cabinet.
Taking the oath: Basic Education Minister Siviwe Gwarube is sworn-in by Chief Justice Raymond Zondo. Picture: GCIS
Chief Justice Raymond Zondo administers the oath to Communications Minister Solly Malatsi at the swearing-in ceremony of ministers from his Government of National Unity Cabinet.
Chief Justice Raymond Zondo administers the oath to Cogta Minister Velenkosini Hlabisa at the swearing-in ceremony of ministers from his Government of National Unity Cabinet.
Chief Justice Raymond Zondo administers the oath to Defence Minister Angie Motshekga at the swearing-in ceremony of ministers from his Government of National Unity Cabinet.
Chief Justice Raymond Zondo administers the oath to Electricity Minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa at the swearing-in ceremony of ministers from his Government of National Unity Cabinet.
Chief Justice Raymond Zondo administers the oath to Science Minister Blade Nzimande at the swearing-in ceremony of ministers from his Government of National Unity Cabinet.
Chief Justice Raymond Zondo administers the oath to Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana at the swearing-in ceremony of ministers from his Government of National Unity Cabinet.
Chief Justice Raymond Zondo administers the oath to Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi at the swearing-in ceremony of ministers from his Government of National Unity Cabinet.
Chief Justice Raymond Zondo administers the oath to Higher Education Minister Nobuhle Nkabane at the swearing-in ceremony of ministers from his Government of National Unity Cabinet.
Chief Justice Raymond Zondo administers the oath to Home Affairs Minister Dr Leon Schreiber at the swearing-in ceremony of ministers from his Government of National Unity Cabinet.
Chief Justice Raymond Zondo administers the oath to International Relations Minister Ronald Lamola at the swearing-in ceremony of ministers from his Government of National Unity Cabinet.
Chief Justice Raymond Zondo administers the oath to Mineral and Petrolem Resources Minister Gwede Mantashe at the swearing-in ceremony of ministers from his Government of National Unity Cabinet.
Chief Justice Raymond Zondo administers the oath to Mineral and Petrolem Resources Minister Gwede Mantashe at the swearing-in ceremony of ministers from his Government of National Unity Cabinet.
Chief Justice Raymond Zondo administers the oath to Mineral and Petrolem Resources Minister Gwede Mantashe at the swearing-in ceremony of ministers from his Government of National Unity Cabinet.
Chief Justice Raymond Zondo administers the oath to Police Minister Senzo Mchunu at the swearing-in ceremony of ministers from his Government of National Unity Cabinet.
Chief Justice Raymond Zondo administers the oath to Presidency Minister Khumbuzo Ntshaveni at the swearing-in ceremony of ministers from his Government of National Unity Cabinet.
Chief Justice Raymond Zondo administers the oath to Presidency Minister Khumbuzo Ntshaveni at the swearing-in ceremony of ministers from his Government of National Unity Cabinet.
Chief Justice Raymond Zondo administers the oath to Presidency Minister Khumbudzo Ntshaveni at the swearing-in ceremony of ministers from his Government of National Unity Cabinet.
Chief Justice Raymond Zondo administers the oath to Public Works Minister Dean Macpherson at the swearing-in ceremony of ministers from his Government of National Unity Cabinet.
Chief Justice Raymond Zondo administers the oath to Small Business Development Minister Stella Ndabeni-Abrahams at the swearing-in ceremony of ministers from his Government of National Unity Cabinet.
Newly elected Sports Minister, Gayton McKenzie, announced that he will donate 100% of his parliamentary salary to the Joshlin Smith Foundation for missing children.Picture Ayanda NdamaneChief Justice Raymond Zondo administers the oath to Sports Minister Gayton McKenzie at the swearing-in ceremony of ministers from his Government of National Unity Cabinet.
Chief Justice Raymond Zondo administers the oath to Tourism Minister Patricia de Lille at the swearing-in ceremony of ministers from his Government of National Unity Cabinet.
Chief Justice Raymond Zondo administers the oath to Trade and Industry Minister Parks Tau at the swearing-in ceremony of ministers from his Government of National Unity Cabinet.
Chief Justice Raymond Zondo administers the oath to Trade and Industry Minister Parks Tau at the swearing-in ceremony of ministers from his Government of National Unity Cabinet.
Chief Justice Raymond Zondo administers the oath to Transport Minister Barbara Creecy at the swearing-in ceremony of ministers from his Government of National Unity Cabinet.
Chief Justice Raymond Zondo administers the oath to Transport Minister Barbara Creecy at the swearing-in ceremony of ministers from his Government of National Unity Cabinet.
Chief Justice Raymond Zondo administers the oath to Public Works Deputy Minister Sihle Zikalala at the swearing-in ceremony of ministers from his Government of National Unity Cabinet.
Chief Justice Raymond Zondo administers the oath to Employment and Labour Deputy Minister Jomo Sibiya at the swearing-in ceremony of ministers from his Government of National Unity Cabinet.
Chief Justice Raymond Zondo administers the oath to Public Service and Administration Deputy Minister Pinky Kekana at the swearing-in ceremony of ministers from his Government of National Unity Cabinet.
Chief Justice Raymond Zondo administers the oath to Public Service and Administration Deputy Minister Pinky Kekana at the swearing-in ceremony of ministers from his Government of National Unity Cabinet.
Chief Justice Raymond Zondo administers the oath to Electricity Deputy Minister Samantha Graham-Maré at the swearing-in ceremony of ministers from his Government of National Unity Cabinet.
Chief Justice Raymond Zondo administers the oath to Public Works Deputy Minister Sihle Zikalala at the swearing-in ceremony of ministers from his Government of National Unity Cabinet.
Published Jul 5, 2024
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Over 70 ministers and deputy ministers who form part of President Cyril Ramaphosa’s Cabinet for the 7th administration were sworn-in to office by Chief Justice Raymond Zondo on Wednesday.
The Cabinet members representing the Government of National Unity are from more than 10 political parties including the ANC, DA, IFP, PA, FF Plus, PAC, UDM, Good, Al-Jama-ah, Rise Mzansi and the NFP.
In a lengthy ceremony on Wednesday, the respective ministers took office. They say a picture says a thousands words, so let’s let the pictures, courtesy of the GCIS, do the talking.
From Sihle Zikalala, Senzo Mchunu to Jomo Sibiya, Ramaphosa’s ANC half of the cabinet is filled with his most trusted allies, as well as new young blood in the likes of Nonceba Mhlauli, Zuko Godlimpi, Nobuhle Nkabane and Phumzile Mgcina, who are all in the camp of the ANC Youth League.
While in terms of the ANC Women’s League, Angie Motshekga, Sisi Tolashe and company, are represented, as are the communists by Blade Nzimande and Buti Manamela.
From the GNU parties outside the ANC, the DA forwarded the names of John Steenhuisen, who then included his close Durban pal, Dean Macpherson, his chief whip Siviwe Gwarube, Leon Schreiber, Dion George and former party spokesperson Solly Malatsi, were handed the six ministerial posts.
Ramaphosa gave the PAC president Mzwanele Nyontso the land reform portfolio, Gayton McKenzie of the PA the Sports, Arts and Culture portfolio, Patricia De Lille of Good got the tourism gig and FF Plus’ leader Pieter Groenewald has been tasked with correctional services, while UDM leader Bantu Holomisa will be deputy minister in defence and Ganief Hendricks of Al-Jama-ah, is deputy minister for social development.