Executive Council of the Northern Cape explained

The Executive Council of the Northern Cape is the cabinet of the executive branch of the provincial government in the South African province of the Northern Cape. The Members of the Executive Council (MECs) are appointed from among the members of the Northern Cape Provincial Legislature by the Premier of the Northern Cape, an office held since the 2019 general election by Zamani Saul of the African National Congress (ANC).

Jenkins premiership: 2009–2013

On 11 May 2009, shortly after the 2009 general election, newly elected Premier Hazel Jenkins announced her new Executive Council.[1] The council remained in place under Grizelda Cjiekella, the Education MEC, who acted as Premier after Jenkins suffered a stroke while delivering her 2012 State of the Province Address.

Term
Premier of the Northern CapeHazel Jenkins20092013
MEC for Finance, Economic Affairs and TourismJohn Block20092013
MEC for HealthMxolisi Sokatsha20092013
MEC for EducationGrizelda Cjiekella20092013
MEC for Roads and Public WorksDawid Rooi20092013
MEC for Transport, Safety and LiaisonPatrick Mabilo20092013
MEC for Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural DevelopmentNorman Shushu20092013
MEC for Environment and Nature ConservationSylvia Lucas20092013
MEC for Cooperative Governance, Human Settlement and Traditional AffairsKenny Mmoiemang20092013
MEC for Social Services and PopulationAlvin Botes20092013
MEC for Sport, Arts and CulturePauline Williams20092013

Lucas premiership

First term: 2013–2014

In May 2013, Sylvia Lucas was sworn in as Northern Cape Premier after Hazel Jenkins formally resigned from the office. She retained Jenkins's Executive Council until 4 June 2013, when she announced a minor cabinet reshuffle, moving some MECs to new portfolios and appointing Tiny Chotelo and Mac Jack to fill vacancies created by her own election as Premier and the election of Kenny Mmoiemang as the Speaker of the Northern Cape Provincial Legislature.[2] [3]

Term
Premier of the Northern CapeSylvia Lucas20132014
MEC for Finance, Economic Affairs and TourismJohn Block20132014
MEC for HealthMxolisi Sokatsha20132014
MEC for EducationGrizelda Cjiekella20132014
MEC for Roads and Public WorksDawid Rooi20132014
MEC for Transport, Safety and LiaisonMac Jack20132014
Patrick Mabilo20132013
MEC for Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural DevelopmentNorman Shushu20132014
MEC for Environment and Nature ConservationPatrick Mabilo20132014
MEC for Cooperative Governance, Human Settlement and Traditional AffairsAlvin Botes20132014
Kenny Mmoiemang20132013
MEC for Social DevelopmentTiny Chotelo20132014
MEC for Social Services and PopulationAlvin Botes20132013
MEC for Sport, Arts and CulturePauline Williams20132014

Second term: 2014–2019

Lucas was elected to her first full term as Premier in the 2014 general election and she announced her new Executive Council on 30 May 2014. Although several MECs changed portfolios, only two from the previous term – Patrick Mabilo and Pauline Williams – were dropped entirely; Lebogang Motlhaping and Barbara Bartlett were appointed in their stead.[4] In late February 2016, Lucas announced a wide-ranging reshuffle in which only three MECs retained their original portfolios, although none were fired. Three vacancies had arisen due to the death of Education MEC Grizelda Cjiekella, the resignation of Finance MEC John Block, and the resignation of Public Works MEC Dawid Rooi; three new MECs – Bongiwe Mbinqo-Gigaba, Gift van Staden, and Pauline Williams (who had been an MEC until 2014) – were appointed in their stead.[5] [6]

On 10 May 2017, Lucas announced a controversial reshuffle, in which Bongiwe Mbinqo-Gigaba and Mxolisi Sokatsha swopped portfolios, and, more significantly, Finance MEC Mac Jack and Transport MEC Pauline Williams were fired and replaced by Gail Parker and Alexandra Beukes respectively.[7] The Northern Cape branch of the ANC said that it had not been consulted about the reshuffle and responded with "absolute disgust", calling it "grossly irresponsible, reckless and self-serving" and alleging that it constituted an attempt by Lucas to influence the outcomes of a party elective conference scheduled for the next weekend.[8] The provincial party called for Lucas to reverse the reshuffle and the ANC National Executive Committee ultimately intervened to instruct her to do so;[9] on 1 June, Lucas announced that she would comply, meaning that Parker and Beukes would lose their new positions.[10]

In February 2018, Lucas announced another reshuffle, removing Alvin Botes and Lebogang Motlhaping from the Executive Council and appointing Bentley Vass and Fufe Makatong. Lucas said that her decision had been influenced by the ANC's decision to move Botes to the National Assembly and by the need to ensure that senior party officials were represented in the Executive Council; Vass and Makatong were the Northern Cape ANC's Deputy Provincial Chairperson and Provincial Treasurer respectively.[11]

Term
Premier of the Northern CapeSylvia Lucas20142019
MEC for Finance, Economic Development and TourismMac Jack20172019
Gail Parker20172017
Mac Jack20162017
John Block20142015
MEC for HealthFufe Makatong20182019
Lebogang Motlhaping20162018
Mac Jack20142016
MEC for EducationBarbara Bartlett20162019
Grizelda Cjiekella20142015
MEC for Infrastructure and Public WorksMxolisi Sokatsha20172019
Bongiwe Mbinqo-Gigaba20172017
Mxolisi Sokatsha20162017
Dawid Rooi20142016
MEC for Transport, Safety and LiaisonLebogang Motlhaping20182019
Pauline Williams20172018
Alexandra Beukes20172017
Pauline Williams20162017
Barbara Bartlett20142016
MEC for Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural DevelopmentNorman Shushu20142019
MEC for Environment and Nature ConservationPauline Williams20182019
Tiny Chotelo20142018
MEC for Cooperative Governance, Human Settlement and Traditional AffairsBentley Vass20182019
Alvin Botes20142018
MEC for Social DevelopmentGift van Staden20162019
Mxolisi Sokatsha20142016
MEC for Sport, Arts and CultureBongiwe Mbinqo-Gigaba20172019
Mxolisi Sokatsha20172017
Bongiwe Mbinqo-Gigaba20162017
Lebogang Motlhaping20142016

Saul premiership: 2019–present

First term: 2019–2024

On 29 May 2019, after the 2019 general election, newly elected Premier Zamani Saul announced his new Executive Council, which retained only three MECs from the previous administration and which merged the province's Agriculture and Land Reform portfolio with Environmental Affairs and Conservation.[12] [13] After Berenice Sinexve and Barbara Bartlett resigned, Saul announced his first reshuffle on 26 June 2020; all but two MECs changed portfolios, but none were fired.[14]

Education MEC Mac Jack died in August 2020 and was replaced by Zolile Monakali in September.[15] On 26 October 2022, Saul appointed Venus Blennies as MEC for Youth, Women, Disability, Communications and E-Government, a newly created portfolio located in the Office of the Premier.[16]

Term
Premier of the Northern CapeZamani Saul20192024
MEC for Finance, Economic Development and TourismAbraham Vosloo20202024
Maruping Lekwene20192020
MEC for HealthMaruping Lekwene20202024
Mase Manopole20192020
MEC for EducationZolile Monakali20202024
Mac Jack20192020
MEC for Roads and Public WorksFufe Makatong20202024
Abraham Vosloo20192020
MEC for Transport, Safety and LiaisonNomandla Bloem20202024
Nontobeko Vilakazi20192020
MEC for Land Reform, Agriculture and Nature Conservation and Environmental AffairsMase Manopole20202024
Nomandla Bloem20192020
MEC for Cooperative Governance, Human Settlement and Traditional AffairsBentley Vass20192024
MEC for Social DevelopmentNontobeko Vilakazi20202024
Barbara Bartlett20192020
MEC for Sport, Arts and CultureDesery Fienies20202024
Berenice Sinexve20192020
MEC for Youth, Women, Disability, Communications and E-GovernmentVenus Blennies20222024

Second term: 2024–present

On 27 June 2024, following the 2024 general election, Saul named his executive council for his second term as premier.[17] Saul reduced the number of portfolios from ten to seven, while keeping the ten departments.[18]

Term
Premier of the Northern CapeZamani Saul2024Incumbent
MEC for HealthMaruping Lekwene2024Incumbent
MEC for Agriculture, Environmental Affairs, Rural Development and Land ReformMase Manopole2024Incumbent
MEC for Social Development, Youth, Women, People living with Disabilities, Sports, Arts, and CultureNontobeko Vilakazi2024Incumbent
MEC for Finance, Economic Development and TourismVenus Blennies2024Incumbent
MEC for Roads and Public WorksFufe Makatong2024Incumbent
MEC for Cooperative Governance, Human Settlements, Traditional Affairs, Transport, Safety and LiaisonBentley Vass2024Incumbent
MEC for EducationAbraham Vosloo2024Incumbent

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 12 May 2009 . Northern Cape MECs announced . 2023-01-20 . South African Government News Agency . en.
  2. News: Mokoena . Michael . 5 June 2013 . No surprises in N Cape reshuffle . IOL . 12 August 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190412203514/https://www.iol.co.za/news/politics/no-surprises-in-n-cape-reshuffle-1527660 . 12 April 2019.
  3. News: 5 June 2013 . John Block remains as Northern Cape reshuffles executive . Sunday Times . live . 12 August 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190507181816/https://www.timeslive.co.za/politics/2013-06-05-john-block-remains-as-northern-cape-reshuffles-executive/ . 7 May 2019.
  4. Web site: 30 May 2014 . Formal Announcement of Members of the Northern Cape Provincial Executive Council . 2023-01-20 . Northern Cape Provincial Government.
  5. News: Mere . Boipelo . 2 March 2016 . NC council reshuffled . News24 . 12 August 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200812204646/https://www.news24.com/news24/southafrica/local/express-news/nc-council-reshuffled-20160301 . 12 August 2020.
  6. News: No Surprises In Reshuffle . Wildenboer . Norma . 1 March 2016 . Diamond Fields Advertiser. 20 January 2023. PressReader.
  7. Web site: 11 May 2017 . Northern Cape Cabinet Reshuffle . 2023-01-20 . Office of the Premier.
  8. Web site: 10 May 2017 . Urgent reshuffle in Northern Cape cabinet . 2023-01-20 . News24 . en-US.
  9. Web site: 2017-06-01 . National ANC intervenes in Northern Cape feud Sylvia Lucas’s Cabinet reshuffle . 2023-01-20 . The Mail & Guardian . en-ZA.
  10. Web site: Mathope . Gosebo . 2017-06-01 . Northern Cape premier told to 'rescind' her cabinet reshuffle . 2023-01-20 . The Citizen . en.
  11. Web site: 15 February 2018 . Northern Cape Premier #SylviaLucas reshuffles her cabinet . 2023-01-20 . OFM.
  12. Web site: 29 May 2019 . Statement by the Premier of the Northern Cape, Dr Zamani Saul, on the announcement of the Members of the Executive Council . 2023-01-20 . Office of the Premier.
  13. Web site: Makhafola . Getrude . 29 May 2019 . Northern Cape Premier Zamani Saul unveils reduced cabinet . 2023-01-20 . IOL . en.
  14. Web site: 26 June 2020 . Statement by the Premier of the Northern Cape, Dr Zamani Saul, on the announcement of the Executive Council Reshuffle . 2023-01-20 . Office of the Premier.
  15. Web site: 15 September 2020 . Premier Zamani Saul Appoints Mr Zolile Monakali as New Member of the Executive Council for Education . 2023-01-20 . Northern Cape Provincial Government.
  16. Web site: 26 October 2022 . Premier Zamani Saul Appoints Ms Lorato Venus Blennies as the New Member of the Executive Council for Youth,Women, Disability, Communication and E-Government . 2023-01-20 . Office of the Premier.
  17. Web site: OFM . Northern Cape premier reduces departments as he names MECs . 2024-07-07 . OFM.
  18. Web site: Kemp . Charné . Priority issues discussed soon . 2024-07-07 . Netwerk24 . af-ZA.