The new ministers are as follows:
* Defence, Charles Nqakula;
* Justice and Constitutional Development, Enver Surty;
* Health, Barbara Hogan;
* Safety and Security, Nathi Mthethwa;
* Public Enterprises, Brigitte Mabandla;
* Public Works, Geoff Doidge;
* Intelligence, Siyabonga Cwele;
* Minister in the Presidency, Manto Tshabalala-Msimang
* Provincial and Local Government S Shiceka
* Public Service and Administration, R Baloyi
Those who retained their positions are:
* Finance Minister Trevor Manuel
* Social Development, Zola Skweyiya;
* Education, Naledi Pandor;
* Labour, Membathisi Mdladlana;
* Correctional Services, Ngconde Balfour;
* Housing, Lindiwe Sisulu;
* Arts and Culture, Pallo Jordan;
* Sport and Recreation, Makhenkesi Stofile;
* Environmental Affairs and Tourism, Marthinus van Schalkwyk;
* Water Affairs and Forestry, Lindiwe Hendricks;
* Minerals and Energy, Buyelwa Sonjica;
* Home Affairs, Noziviwe Mapisa-Nqakula;
* Foreign Affairs Nkosazana-Dlamini Zuma
* Transport, Jeff Radebe;
* Communications, Ivy Matsepe-Casaburri
* Trade and Industry, Mandisi Mphalwa
* Science and Technology, Mosibudi Mangena
* Agriculture and Land Affairs, Lulama Xingwana
The Deputy Ministers are as follows:
* Foreign Affairs, A Pahad
* Science and Technology, DA Hanekom
* Safety and Security, S Shabangu
* Agriculture and Land Affairs, DC du Toit
* Environmental Affairs and Tourism, TR Mabudafhasi
* Health, M Sefularo
* Arts and Culture, NGW Botha
* Provincial and Local Government, NE Hangana
* Social Development, J Swanson-Jacobs
* Justice and Constitutional Development, Adv JH de Lange
* Defence, F Bhengu
* Home Affairs, KMN Gigaba
* Communications, RL Padayachie
* Foreign Affairs, SC van der Merwe
* Public Works, Dr NM Kganyago
* Sport and Recreation, CG Oosthuizen
* Trade and Industry, Dr RH Davies
* Trade and Industry, E Thabethe
* Correctional Services, L Jacobus
(Source: BuaNews)
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