South Africa announces new government with opposition getting 12 ministries
- Announcement of new, multiparty Cabinet came a month after the ANC lost its 30-year political dominance in an election
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa announced his new government on Sunday with the former opposition parties getting 12 out of 32 portfolios after the ruling ANC lost its outright parliamentary majority.
The African National Congress (ANC), which has governed the country since the advent of democracy in 1994, kept 20 out of 32 cabinet positions. They included key ministries such as foreign affairs, finance, defence, justice and police.
A statement from the party welcomed the president’s announcement as “an important step forward, and a testament to the resilience of our democracy”.
The largest coalition partner, the Democratic Alliance (DA), will hold six portfolios including home affairs, environment and public works. DA leader John Steenhuisen, 48, was appointed Minister of Agriculture.
A statement from the party hailed a “new era in South Africa’s democratic journey” where they would have “zero tolerance for corruption”.