Speaking in an exclusive interview with the SABC’s Political Editor Mzwandile Mbeje, African National Congress president says that with the need to fill existing gaps in ministries such as the Public Service and to replace ministers who have been elected full-time to the ANC structures, a reconfiguration of the executive is unavoidable.
”Well as I said, I mean there are quite a number of processes that we have to go through. The SG has been a Minister of Transport, and he is going to be handing in his resignation. So we then have a gap there. We still have a gap with regard to the minister of public service and so all that gives rise to what now needs to be done to reconfigure the country’s national executive.
With the ANC’s step-aside resolution reaffirmed, the President has taken a wait-and-see approach to what would follow should he be charged.
This weakling cannot even shuffle a deck of cards let alone an incompetent government.
He must remove sisulu and NDZ they are weaklinks
Can you friggin just get going, now, for pete sake! PresidencyZA
and members of society are having race cards up the sleeve lets handle it the way we should in 2023, you must make them shake hands...
Mxm
Hope he is one of them
South Africa's gutter media at it's best as usual..
He must shuffle all elders and bring new brain
Hopefully not musical chairs but a complete new cabinet with fresh thinking and ppl who understand there portfolios
No...he says it will happen. It's not on the cards. It's a certainty. English is hard.
PhalaPhalaFarmGateCriminal
He must get rid of deadwood and ill-discipline ministers. We need ministers who would fast-track service delivery and implement progressive policies.
He's never sure about anything ,mxm
His Excellency Side Hustling president Cyril Hazim Ramaphosa. PhalaPhalaFarmGateCriminal
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