Ridding Cabinet of those perceived to be in the Jacob Zuma faction will be one of President Cyril Ramaphosa’s biggest headaches, according to political analyst Amanda Gouws.
CAPE TOWN - President Cyril Ramaphosa has not yet made a final decision on how he plans to cut his Cabinet, a move that will most likely divide the African National Congress , according to at least one analyst.
But what will the implications be on current Cabinet members, as well as those who have been a source of controversy? “Many of the Zuma loyalists and politicians, who were high on the list, clearly they made it to Parliament. The scope they’ll give Ramaphosa to do what he wants to do remains to be seen.”
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