As rumours of a Cabinet reshuffle swirl, two social figures have voiced their aspirations to become ministers in the government. Cape Times cabinet politics celebrities
The latest figure to do so is Olympic gold medallist Roland Schoeman, who said on Twitter that he would like to be nominated as the minister of sport .
South Africans had mixed feelings about Schoeman’s stated ambitions, with some questioning how the former champion planned to achieve change. Schoeman replied: “At the most basic level swimming is a life skill. No child should ever be afraid to be in and enjoy the water. Behind that, offering facilities and coaching can advance swimming proficiency. If the choice is to take swimming further, we ensure they have the ability to.”
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