Minister in the Presidency responsible for Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation

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Minister in the Presidency responsible for Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation
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Incumbent
Maropene Ramokgopa
since 7 March 2023
The Presidency
Style The Honourable
Appointer President of South Africa
Inaugural holder Maropene Ramokgopa
Formation6 March 2023

The Minister in the Presidency responsible for Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation is a minister of the South African government, responsible for the performance of government.

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The incumbent minister is Maropene Ramokgopa of the African National Congress, who is the first holder of the position.

History

During a cabinet reshuffle on 6 March 2023, President Cyril Ramaphosa announced the creation of the new ministry "to focus greater attention on the performance of government." He appointed Maropene Ramokgopa as the first Minister in the Presidency responsible for Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation. [1] [2]

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MinisterTook officeLeft officePolitical partyPresident
No image.svg Maropene Ramokgopa 7 March 2023Incumbent African National Congress Cyril Ramaphosa

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References

  1. Khumalo, Juniour. "Two new ministries as Ramaphosa introduces Kgosientsho Ramokgopa as the electricity minister". News24. Retrieved 2023-03-22.
  2. "Statement by President Cyril Ramaphosa on changes to the National Executive | The Presidency". www.thepresidency.gov.za. Retrieved 2023-03-22.