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Ramaphosa Defends Expanded Cabinet Amid Calls for Downsizing

April 13, 2025
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President Cyril Ramaphosa has rejected growing calls to streamline his 77-member executive, including 43 deputy ministers, despite mounting pressure to reduce government spending. The decision comes as South Africa faces tough economic choices, including potential VAT increases to address fiscal constraints.

In a written parliamentary response to EFF MP Omphile Maotwe, Ramaphosa justified the current cabinet structure as necessary for the Government of National Unity (GNU) formed after the 2024 elections. He argued that maintaining a large executive ensures inclusive governance and effective oversight across critical departments.

The defense follows sharp criticism from opposition leaders who view the bloated cabinet as financially irresponsible. Build One South Africa’s Mmusi Maimane estimates cutting deputy minister positions could save R500 million annually, while ActionSA’s Athol Trollip proposes constitutional changes to eliminate these roles entirely, projecting potential savings of R1.5 billion per year.

“The seventh administration requires this structure to deliver services effectively,” Ramaphosa countered, emphasizing the need for consistent political leadership in key ministries. The stance puts the president at odds with austerity advocates as the nation balances governance needs with economic realities.

With South Africa’s debt-to-GDP ratio approaching concerning levels, the cabinet size debate highlights broader tensions between political representation and fiscal discipline in the GNU era. Analysts suggest the impasse may fuel further public discontent as citizens face possible tax increases alongside persistent service delivery challenges.

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