Post: | Premier |
Body: | KwaZulu-Natal |
Insignia: | KZN coat of arms.png |
Insigniasize: | 125px |
Insigniacaption: | Coat of arms of KZN |
Incumbent: | Thami Ntuli |
Incumbentsince: | 18 June 2024 |
Style: | The Honourable |
Appointer: | KwaZulu-Natal Legislature |
Termlength: | Five years, renewable once |
Formation: | 7 May 1994 |
Inaugural: | Frank Mdlalose |
Website: | http://www.kznonline.gov.za/ |
Member Of: | Executive Council of KwaZulu-Natal |
Constituting Instrument: | Constitution of South Africa |
The Premier of KwaZulu-Natal is the head of government of the KwaZulu-Natal province of South Africa. The current Premier of KwaZulu-Natal is Thami Ntuli, a member of the Inkatha Freedom Party. He took office on 18 June 2024.[1]
In terms of the Constitution of South Africa, the executive authority of each province is entrusted in the province's Premier. The Premier appoints an Executive Council consisting of ten members of the provincial legislature; they are called Members of the Executive Council (MECs). The MECs are effectively ministers in the provincial government, and the Executive Council is effectively the Premier's cabinet. MECs serve at the Premier's discretion. The Premier and the Executive Council are responsible for implementing provincial legislation and any national legislation allocated to the province. They set provincial policy and manage the departments of the provincial government; their actions are subject to the national constitution.
In order for an act of the provincial legislature to become law, the Premier must sign it. If he believes that the act is unconstitutional, it can be referred back to the legislature for reconsideration. If the Premier and the legislature cannot agree, the act must be referred to the Constitutional Court for final consideration. The Premier is also ex officio a member of the National Council of Provinces, the upper house of Parliament, as one of the special delegates from his province.[2]
Elections to the KwaZulu-Natal Provincial Legislature must be held every five years, usually at the same time as the election of the National Assembly; the last such election occurred on 14 June 2024. At the first meeting of the provincial legislature after an election, the members indirectly elect the Premier from amongst themselves.
The provincial legislature can force the Premier to resign by a motion of no confidence. If the Premiership becomes vacant (for whatever reason) the provincial legislature must choose a new Premier to serve out the period until the next election. One person cannot have served more than two five-year terms as Premier; however, when a Premier is chosen to fill a vacancy the time until the next election does not count as a term.
Inkatha Freedom Party
African National Congress
Portrait | Name | Term of office | Political party | ||||
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Took office | Left office | Time in office | |||||
1 | (1931–2021) | Inkatha Freedom Party | |||||
2 | (1941–2021) | (acting until 19 March) | |||||
3 | (1935–2015) | ||||||
4 | (born 1948) | African National Congress | |||||
5 | (born 1956) | ||||||
6 | (born 1958) | ||||||
7 | (born 1948) | ||||||
8 | (born 1973) | ||||||
9 | 18 June 2024 | ||||||
10 | (born 1973) | 18 June 2024 | incumbent | Inkatha Freedom Party |