South Africa slashes cabinet size, appoints 50% women

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JOHANNESBURG: South African President Cyril Ramaphosa on Wednesday (May 29) cut the number of cabinet ministers from 36 to 28, in a move he said ...

JOHANNESBURG: South African President Cyril Ramaphosa on Wednesday cut the number of cabinet ministers from 36 to 28, in a move he said would tackle the country's"bloated" government and improve efficiency.

He took office last year after the ousting of graft-tainted Jacob Zuma, who had expanded the number of ministerial posts in an alleged attempt to strengthen his patronage network. "This is a significant move of downscaling our state. Many people believed our government ... was bloated and this was agreed right across the board."In another dig at his predecessor, Ramaphosa said that the ANC had been re-elected with a mandate to end"state capture" - the term used to describe government corruption under Zuma.

"It is therefore imperative ... we place priority on revitalising our economy while exercising the greatest care in the use of public funds."Naming his new cabinet, Ramaphosa kept internationally-respected Finance Minister Tito Mboweni in place, as well as his controversial Deputy President David Mabuza.

 

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