Cabinet of South Africa
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- | | Minister of Agriculture | + | | Lionel Oppenheimer || Minister of Agriculture and Irrigation |
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- | | | + | | Kenneth Kaingu || Minister of Community Development and Public Works |
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- | | | + | | Magnus Geldenhuys || Minister of Defence and National Security |
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- | | Minister of | + | | Lesole Ramatlapeng || Minister of Economic Affairs |
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- | | | + | | Jacob Nkate || Minister of Education, Arts, and Science |
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- | | | + | | Kitso Mokaila || Minister of Environment, Wildlife, and Tourism |
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- | | | + | | Lufto Msibi || Minister of Finance and Development Planning |
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- | | | + | | Mompati Merafhe || Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation |
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- | | | + | | Christian Honecker || Minister of Health |
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- | | Minister of | + | | Mangala Narayan || Minister of Information and Broadcasting |
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- | | | + | | Kenneth Meshoe || Minister of Interior and Police |
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- | | Minister of | + | | Moeng Pheto || Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs |
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- | | Minister of | + | | Peter Siele || Minister of Labour and Vocational Training |
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- | | Minister of | + | | Ponatshego Kedikilwe || Minister of Minerals and Energy |
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- | | Minister of | + | | Alexander Nqakula || Minister of Public Service and Administration |
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- | | Minister of | + | | Archibald Thahane || Minister of Social Welfare and Pensions |
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- | | Minister of Trade and Industry | + | | Ramadeluka Seretse || Minister of Trade and Industry |
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- | | Minister of Transport | + | | Lesego Motsumi || Minister of Transport and Communications |
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- | | | + | | Sydney Bernstein || Minister of Youth, Sports, and Culture |
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[[Category:Politics of South Africa]] | [[Category:Politics of South Africa]] |
Revision as of 05:22, 11 July 2008
Name | Title |
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Lionel Oppenheimer | Minister of Agriculture and Irrigation |
Kenneth Kaingu | Minister of Community Development and Public Works |
Magnus Geldenhuys | Minister of Defence and National Security |
Lesole Ramatlapeng | Minister of Economic Affairs |
Jacob Nkate | Minister of Education, Arts, and Science |
Kitso Mokaila | Minister of Environment, Wildlife, and Tourism |
Lufto Msibi | Minister of Finance and Development Planning |
Mompati Merafhe | Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation |
Christian Honecker | Minister of Health |
Mangala Narayan | Minister of Information and Broadcasting |
Kenneth Meshoe | Minister of Interior and Police |
Moeng Pheto | Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs |
Peter Siele | Minister of Labour and Vocational Training |
Ponatshego Kedikilwe | Minister of Minerals and Energy |
Alexander Nqakula | Minister of Public Service and Administration |
Archibald Thahane | Minister of Social Welfare and Pensions |
Ramadeluka Seretse | Minister of Trade and Industry |
Lesego Motsumi | Minister of Transport and Communications |
Sydney Bernstein | Minister of Youth, Sports, and Culture |