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Dismissing ministers means little if they are simply redeployed, Analysts say

May 21, 2026
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President Cyril Ramaphosa has dismissed four Cabinet members in less than two years, but critics argue that recycling compromised leaders into new posts undermines accountability.

The latest minister to be removed was social development minister Sisisi Tolashe. She follows higher education minister Nobuhle Nkabane, forestry and fisheries minister Dion George, and deputy trade minister Andrew Whitfield. This tally already surpasses former president Jacob Zuma’s record for dismissals within a two year period.

Ramaphosa acted swiftly against George and Whitfield, who are from the DA, but took longer to move against ANC members Nkabane and Tolashe. However, the article notes a troubling pattern: ministers dismissed for misconduct or incompetence often resurface in new deployments.

Thembi Simelane, accused of soliciting a bribe as mayor of Polokwane, was moved from justice to human settlements. Nkabane, dismissed for nepotistic appointments, returned as ANC deputy chief whip in parliament.

Since 1994, redeployment has been the default remedy, with failed ministers rebranded as ambassadors, MPs, or senior officials. Critics argue this happens while capable individuals wait for opportunities.

The article contrasts South Africa with China, a close ally, where Beijing acts decisively against corruption with heavy penalties. South Africa, by comparison, talks about corruption but rarely punishes it.

The absence of consequences emboldens repeat offences. Dismissing ministers is progress, but redeploying them elsewhere signals that misconduct is a temporary inconvenience rather than a career ending breach of trust.

The author argues that genuine accountability requires not just dismissal but exclusion from future positions of power. Without such resolve, Cabinet discipline will remain a revolving door, and South Africa’s democracy cannot afford this cycle of recycling.

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