By Zuko Komisa
Cabinet Reshuffle: Which Minister would serve SA the best in the looming reshuffle?
In “a matter of days,” President Cyril Ramaphosa is anticipated to name an electricity minister and reorganize the Government.
According to Vincent Magwenya, a spokesperson for the president, who was speaking to the reporters on Wednesday.
“There are vacancies in Cabinet. We also now have a vacancy in the role of a Deputy President and so there is a sense of urgency that the President fills those vacancies as soon as possible. In a matter of days, that announcement will be made.
“The President has to apply his mind. The appointment of Cabinet members and the management of Cabinet is not something that you can conduct in haste. It’s something that has to be carefully considered because you have to look at the stability of government, you have to look at the programmes that are already underway.
“There are many layers of complexity and sensitivity that have to be looked at,” Magwenya said.
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Point of View with Phemelo Motene spoke Political Analyst, Ebrahim Fakir, Director of Programmes at the Auwal Socio-Economic Research Institute (ASRI) on the kind of cabinet South Africa needs to move forward.
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The state of affairs in South Africa
There have been numerous events in the past week, there’s been movement in the Tshwane and Ekurhuleni Metro, the Deputy President has resigned, there are new revelations regarding Eskom and so much more.
One big story that has left many shocked is the news about Eskom. According to The Daily Maverick, it has proof that Eskom has been home to at least four criminal cartels for a long time.
According to the article, cartels were involved in some of the malpractice and sabotage at Eskom facilities, and equipment was frequently purchased prior to the real machinery showing up.
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Point of View with Phemelo Motene spoke to Political Analyst, Aubrey Mashiqi on the current state of affairs in South Africa.
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