Cabinet Mbeki II
The members of the Mbeki II cabinet took up their government offices after the parliamentary elections on April 14, 2004 . The term of office ended in 2008. President of the Republic of South Africa and head of government was Thabo Mbeki . His election took place in Parliament on April 23, 2004 (sworn in on April 27).
Cabinet composition
The following table basically shows the composition of the cabinet based on sources from 2004.
Business area | minister | Vice Minister |
---|---|---|
President of South Africa / President of the Republic of South Africa | Thabo Mbeki | see next line |
Vice President / Deputy President |
Jacob Zuma (until June 14, 2005) Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka (since June 22, 2005) |
|
Minister of the Presidency | Essop Pahad | |
Agriculture and Land Issues / Agriculture and Land |
Thoko Didiza Lulama Xingwana (since May 22, 2006) |
Dirk you Toit |
Art and Culture / Arts and Culture | Pallo Jordan | Ntombazana Botha |
Communication / Communications | Ivy Matsepe-Casaburri | Radhakrishna 'Roy' Padayachee |
Prison / Correctional Services | Ngconde Balfour | Cheryl Gillwald |
Defense / Defense | Mosiuoa Lekota | Mluleki George |
Education / Education | Naledi Pandor | Enver Surty |
Environment and Tourism / Environment and Tourism | Marthinus van Schalkwyk | Joyce Mabudafhasi |
Finance / Finance | Trevor Manuel | Jabu Moleketi |
International Affairs / Foreign Affairs | Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma | Aziz Pahad and Sue van der Merwe |
Health / Health | Manto Tshabalala-Msimang | Nozizwe Madlala-Routledge |
Internal Affairs / Home Affairs | Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula | Malusi Gigaba |
Housing / Housing | Lindiwe Sisulu | |
News service / intelligence | Ronnie Kasrils | |
Justice and Constitution / Justice and Constitutional | Bridgette Mabandla | Johnny de Lange |
Work / labor | Membathisi Mdladlana | |
Natural resources and energy / Minerals & Energy |
Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka Patience Sonjica (since May 22, 2006) |
Lulu Xingwana |
Provincial and local affairs / Provincial and Local | Sydney Mufamadi | Nomatyala Hangana |
Public Companies / Public Enterprises | Alec Erwin | |
Public Service and Administration / Public Service and Administration | Geraldine Fraser-Moleketi | |
Public Works / Public Works |
Stella Sigcau († May 7, 2006) Thoko Didiza (since May 22, 2006) |
Musa Zondi |
Security / Safety and Security | Charles Nqakula | Susan Shabangu |
Science and Technology / Science and Technology | Mosibudi Mangena | Derek Hanekom |
Social Development / Social Development | Zola Skweyiya | Jean Benjamin |
Sport and Recreation / Sport and Recreation | Makhenkesi Arnold Stofile | Vincent Ngema |
Trade and Industry / Trade and Industry | Mandisi Mpahlwa | Lindi Hendricks |
Traffic / transport | Jeff Radebe | |
Water and Forestry / Water and Forestry |
Buyi Sonjica Lindiwe Hendricks (since May 22, 2006) |
See also
Individual evidence
- ↑ news24 archives: Mbeki's cabinet list . News from April 28, 2004 on www.news24.com (English)
- ↑ a b c d e f South African History Online: South Africa Cabinet Members 2004 to 2008 . on www.sahistory.org.za (English)