Nomvula Mokonyane
Minister of Communications
Jeff Radebe
Minister of Energy
Naledi Pandor
Minister of Higher Education and Training
Malusi Gigaba
Minister of Home Affairs
Nomaindia Mfeketo
Minister of Human Settlements
Lindiwe Sisulu
Minister of International Relations and Cooperation.
Gwede Mantashe
Minister of Mineral Resources.
Bheki Cele
Minister of Police
Pravin Gordhan
Minister of Public Enterprises
Ayanda Dlodlo
Minister of Public Service and Administration
Thulas Nxesi
Minister of Public Works
Maite Nkoana-Mashabane
Minister of Rural Development & Land Reform
Nkhensani Kubayi-Ngubane
Minister of Science and Technology
Susan Shabangu
Minister of Social Development
Toko Xasa
Minister of Sport & Recreation
Dipuwo Letsatsi-Dupa
Minister of State Security
Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma
Minister in the Presidency; PM&E
Bathabile Dlamini
Minister of Women in the Presidency
Derek Hanekom
Minister of Tourism
Blade Nzimande
Minister of Transport
Gugile Nkwinti
Minister of Wanted and Sanitation
Sfiso Buthelezi
Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries
Pinky Kekana
Deputy Minister of Communications
Mondli Gungubele
Deputy Minister of Finance
Cassel Mathale
Deputy Minister of Small Business Development
Chana Pilane-Majeke
Deputy Minister: Public Service & Administration
David Mabuza
Deputy President of South Africa
Zweli Mkhize
Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs
Nhlanhla Nene
Minister of Finance
Reginah Mohaule
Deputy Minister of International Relations and Cooperations.
The positions of Deputy Minister of Public Enterprises and Deputy Minister in the Presidency for Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation will remain vacant.
“I wish to express my appreciation to all outgoing Ministers and Deputy Ministers for their service to government and to the people of South Africa,” Ramaphosa concluded.