'Same rotten apples': Social media reacts to Ramaphosa 'recycling the same ministers'

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'Same rotten apples': Social media reacts to Ramaphosa 'recycling the same ministers'
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Opposition political parties and the public have reacted to President Cyril Ramaphosa's cabinet reshuffle.

“Aside from these notable changes, or lack thereof, President Ramaphosa has merely moved around a batch of broken eggs in the same basket. There is no expertise brought in from the private sector, no consequences for ministers who have failed dismally in their existing roles, and no show of bravery and backbone by the president to rid his cabinet of ministers who have repeatedly plunged South Africans into disaster,” the party said.

Build One South Africa said the same “rotten apples” were shuffled from one post to another — the opposite of what was needed in a time of socioeconomic crisis. The EFF said recycling the same ministers was a “pretence of resolving the various crises facing South Africa”. “The cabinet reshuffle confirmed that Ramaphosa’s presidency is one where mediocrity is encouraged and awarded and there is nothing that will change in the lives of South Africans.”Here is what some had to say:

Minister of Women, Youth, and Persons with Disabilities is 74 years old. Please let that sink in. We are not taken seriously in this country. 💀

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