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First Cabinet of Jacob Zuma

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4th cabinet of Republic of South Africa
(since 1994 Democratic Elections)
2009
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Jacob Zuma (2009)
Date formed 22 April 2009 (2009-04-22)
Date dissolved 7 May 2014 (2014-05-07)
People and organisations
Head of government President Jacob Zuma
No. of ministers 36
Ministers removed
(Death/resignation/dismissal)
23
Member party African National Congress
Status in legislature Majority
Opposition party Democratic Alliance
Opposition leader Mmusi Maimane
History
Election(s) 2009
Legislature term(s) 5 years and 15 days
Predecessor Motlanthe
Successor Zuma II

This is Jacob Zuma's first cabinet

On 31 October 2010, President Zuma announced a reshuffle in which two Ministers were reassigned, seven were replaced, and seventeen new Deputy Ministers were appointed.

On 24 October 2011, two ministers were removed, two were reassigned to new portfolios, two deputy ministers were promoted to ministers, two deputy ministers were reassigned, and two new deputy ministers were appointed.

On 9 July 2013, President Jacob Zuma fired Minister of Communications Dina Pule because of irregular spending activities. She was replaced by former Deputy Minister of Co-operative Government and Traditional Affairs Yunus Carrim. Zuma also relieved Minister of Human Settlements Tokyo Sexwale, replacing him with Connie September. The Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs Richard Baloyi was replaced by Lechesa Tsenoli. A number of Deputy Ministers were also re-appointed to different ministries, including Andries Nel, John Jeffrey, Pamela Tshwete and Michael Masutha. Apart from Pieter Mulder (Vryheidsfront+), all ministers are members of the ANC or SACP.

Following his election as President, Jacob Zuma announced his first Cabinet on 10 May 2009.


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