R2K statement on President Cyril Ramaphosa’s new cabinet
27 February 2018
R2K notes the appointment of a new cabinet by President Cyril Ramaphosa. R2K is not sad to say goodbye to certain characters whose work was actively destructive to the public’s right to know: David Mahlobo, Bongani Bongo, Faith Muthambi especially.
However, much of this Cabinet does not look like a ‘new dawn’ as was promised, but more of the same.
In Nomvula Mokonyane, South Africa has its eighth Communications Minister in as many years, and fourth one in 12 months. This portfolio, which has a crucial role of ensuring the free flow of information and media plurality for all South Africans, has often been used either as a dumping site for non-performing Ministers or to try turn the public broadcaster and community media organisations into state mouthpieces. Mokonyane’s performance in other portfolios, most especially her recent stint as Water Affairs & Sanitation Minister, has not inspired confidence.
In Bheki Cele, we have a Minister of Police who, as former head of police, advocated police brutality and ‘shoot to kill’ policies and oversaw a corrupt leasing deal that led to his firing. We cannot forget that his attempts to cover up this deal led to the arrest and detention of journalist Mzilikazi wa Afrika, and the illegal spying on the phone communication of wa Afrika and his colleague Stephan Hofstatter. Only the most junior official involved in that spying was charged and prosecuted: Cele has never come clean on his involvement in this illegal action, which was surely authorised at the highest levels. We are left wondering what Cele will do differently now that he is Minister?