Various quarters of society including business and unions have put pressure on the president to reconfigure his Cabinet following the African National Congress' elective conference in December.
JOHANNESBURG - President Cyril Ramaphosa will in all likelihood reconfigure his Cabinet after Finance Minister Enoch Gondogwana delivers his budget speech next Wednesday.committee - which met on Monday - there was no need for panic as he would reshuffle his Cabinet in the coming weeks.READ: Economists urge Ramaphosa to reshuffle Cabinet and save SA
David Mabuza, the country’s number two, has already resigned from the position but Ramaphosa asked himSouth Africans will have to wait a little bit longer before they get a reconfigured government.
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