Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi announced his cabinet reshuffle on Wednesday night, bringing a fresh wave of excitement and hope for the future of the province. The reshuffle, which saw the appointment of new members and the reassignment of existing ones, is a clear indication of the Premier’s commitment to delivering on his promises and driving the province forward.
In his speech, Premier Lesufi expressed his gratitude to the outgoing members of his cabinet for their hard work and dedication in serving the people of Gauteng. He also highlighted the need for change and innovation in order to meet the ever-evolving needs of the province.
One of the major changes in the reshuffle is the appointment of Dr. Nomathemba Mokgethi as the new MEC for Health. Dr. Mokgethi, a seasoned medical practitioner, brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the role. Her appointment is a clear indication of the Premier’s commitment to improving healthcare services in Gauteng and ensuring that the province remains a leader in this sector.
Another notable change is the appointment of Mr. Jacob Mamabolo as the new MEC for Education. Mr. Mamabolo, who previously served as the MEC for Public Transport and Roads Infrastructure, has shown great leadership and dedication in his previous role. His new appointment is a testament to his hard work and his ability to drive change and deliver results.
Premier Lesufi also announced the appointment of Ms. Faith Mazibuko as the new MEC for Human Settlements, Urban Planning and Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs. Ms. Mazibuko brings a wealth of experience in the public sector and is known for her passion for community development. Her appointment is a clear indication of the Premier’s commitment to addressing the housing needs of the people of Gauteng and promoting sustainable urban planning.
In addition to these new appointments, the Premier also announced the reassignment of some existing members of his cabinet. This includes the appointment of Mr. Lebogang Maile as the new MEC for Infrastructure Development and Property Management, and Ms. Tasneem Motara as the new MEC for Public Transport and Roads Infrastructure. These changes are aimed at ensuring a more efficient and effective government that delivers on its promises to the people of Gauteng.
The Premier’s cabinet reshuffle has been met with widespread support and optimism from both the public and the political sphere. The new appointments have been praised for their experience, expertise, and dedication to serving the people of Gauteng. This reshuffle is a clear indication of the Premier’s commitment to building a strong and capable team that will drive the province forward and deliver on its promises.
In his closing remarks, Premier Lesufi emphasized the importance of unity and collaboration in achieving the goals of the province. He called on all members of his cabinet to work together towards a common goal of improving the lives of the people of Gauteng. He also urged the public to support and work with the new members of his cabinet, as they embark on this journey of change and development.
The Gauteng cabinet reshuffle is a clear demonstration of Premier Lesufi’s commitment to delivering on his promises and driving the province towards a better future. With a strong and capable team in place, the people of Gauteng can look forward to a brighter and more prosperous future. Let us all join hands and work together towards building a better Gauteng for all.
