Mabuza & Dlamini likely to be excluded from Ramaphosa's new Cabinet – report

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Mabuza & Dlamini likely to be excluded from Ramaphosa's new Cabinet – report
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JOHANNESBURG – Deputy President David Mabuza and Minister of Women in the Presidency Bathabile Dlamini will reportedly be excluded from President Cyril Ramaphosa’s reconfigured Cabinet following this

month’s general elections.

According to the publication, a deal was apparently being brokered that could see Mabuza deployed to Luthuli House as the governing party’s highest-ranking full-time functionary, with ANC treasurer general Paul Mashatile set to move to the Union Buildings as the country’s second in command. ANC national executive committee members expected to be in the new executive apparently included new faces David Masondo, Ronald Lamola, and Zizi Kodwa.Ramaphosa will reportedly meet with the ANCWL on Sunday to give assurances that there would be adequate women representation in his new Cabinet.

The ANCWL said it was deeply disappointed after only two of the eight provinces the party governs would be led by women.

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