Politics of the Eastern Cape
Like the other eight provinces in South Africa, Eastern Cape is governed by a parliamentary system, with the premier of the province selected from the leadership of the largest party or coalition in the provincial legislature. The premier then selects the members of his Executive Council (cabinet) from among his fellow MPLs; they are assigned to the different departments in the government, even though the departments' day-to-day business is run by the Heads of the Department (HOD), who are also appointed by the premier.[1]
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Executive Council
Portfolio | MEC |
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Premier | Oscar Mabuyane |
Finance, Economic Development and Environmental Affairs | Mlungisi Mvoko |
Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs | Zolile Williams |
Rural Development and Agrarian Reform | Nonkqubela Pieters |
Education | Fundile Gade |
Human Settlements | Siphokazi Mani-Lusithi |
Safety and Liaison | Xolile Nqatha |
Sports, Recreation, Arts and Culture | Nonceba Kontsiwe |
Social Development | Bukiwe Fanta |
Health | Nomakhosazana Meth |
Public Works | Ntombovuyo Nkopane |
References
- Provincial Government. Retrieved on 8 November 2019.
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