VINOTHAN NAIDOO: How Ramaphosa can best achieve his streamlined cabinet 2.0

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VINOTHAN NAIDOO: How Ramaphosa can best achieve his streamlined cabinet 2.0
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Among the design principles to be followed is not to confine the task to technocrats and their political principals

Amid the heightened expectation about President Cyril Ramaphosa’s recent cabinet changes, a brief but significant announcement was made: the president had instructed his office, with the Treasury, to draw up a proposal to reduce government departments, entities and programmes before the 2024 elections.

Ramaphosa’s announcement conflated these things, which are not the same. A reduction in the number of ministers will not necessarily produce the same reduction in the number of government departments if departmental portfolios are simply combined under a single minister, as has previously been done.

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