In a surprising turn of events, President Cyril Ramaphosa has extended an offer to the Democratic Alliance (DA) for the position of finance minister, as well as ministries of public works and transport, according to sources within the party. This move comes as Ramaphosa prepares to announce his new Cabinet, a decision that will have significant implications for the future of South Africa’s governance.
The DA has reportedly accepted the offer, with a source stating, “We [are] taking the deal.” Ramaphosa has emphasized the importance of constitutional powers in the decision-making process, indicating that he will rely on these powers when making his announcement.
The anticipation surrounding the Cabinet announcement continues to build, with Ramaphosa expected to reach out to his preferred candidates in the coming days. Once the appointments are finalized, a national address will be issued to unveil the new Cabinet.
However, the ANC has unexpectedly canceled a meeting with its branches scheduled for the end of June, raising questions about the party’s internal dynamics and the complexities surrounding the establishment of the GNU. The decision to delay the meeting has left many wondering about the future of South Africa’s governance.
As the political landscape remains in flux, the upcoming composition of the Cabinet will undoubtedly shape the trajectory of South Africa’s governance and leave an indelible mark on its future. Stay tuned for the latest developments on this captivating political saga.