Shadow Cabinet of John Steenhuisen

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The Shadow Cabinet of John Steenhuisen succeeded the Shadow Cabinet of Mmusi Maimane as the Official Opposition Shadow Cabinet. After John Steenhuisen was elected unopposed as the parliamentary leader by the Democratic Alliance's caucus on 27 October 2019, [1] he announced a new shadow cabinet, on 5 December 2020. [2]

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In his capacity as Leader of the Official Opposition, Steenhuisen led the Official Opposition Shadow Cabinet. Serving alongside Steenhuisen is Siviwe Gwarube, as Chief Whip, and Annelie Lotriet as Deputy Chief Whip and Chairperson of the Caucus.

The Shadow Cabinet was dissolved upon the DA entering into a coalition government with the ruling African National Congress on 14 June 2024, following the 2024 general election. [3]

Members of the Shadow Cabinet

Democratic Alliance parliamentary leader John Steenhuisen introduced a new Shadow Cabinet on 5 December 2020. He reshuffled it in August 2022, [4] and again in April 2023. [5]

DepartmentShadow MinisterShadow Deputy Minister
Leader of the Opposition (South Africa)
Parliamentary Leader of the Democratic Alliance
The Hon. John Steenhuisen MP
PresidencyThe Hon. Solly Malatsi MPThe Hon. Joe McGluwa MP
Presidency: Women, Youth and Persons with DisabilitiesThe Hon. Nazley Sharif MPThe Hon. Nomsa Tarabella Marchesi MP
Presidency: ElectricityThe Hon. Samantha Graham MP
JusticeThe Hon. Glynnis Breytenbach MPThe Hon. Werner Horn MP
Correctional ServicesThe Hon. James Selfe MP
Public Service and AdministrationThe Hon. Leon Schreiber MPThe Hon. Mimmy Gondwe MP
Defence and Military VeteransThe Hon. Kobus Marais MPThe Hon. Maliyakhe Shelembe MP
Home AffairsThe Hon. Angel Khanyile MPThe Hon. Adrian Roos MP
State SecurityThe Hon. Dianne Kohler-Barnard MPThe Hon. Dirk Stubbe MP
PoliceThe Hon. Andrew Whitfield MPThe Hon. Okkie Terblanche MP
Trade and IndustryThe Hon. Dean Macpherson MPThe Hon. Darren Bergman MP
FinanceVacantThe Hon. Dion George MP
Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural DevelopmentThe Hon. Phineas Masipa MPThe Hon. Thandeka Mbabama MP
Human SettlementsThe Hon. Luyolo Mphithi MP
Water & SanitationThe Hon. Leon Basson MP
Basic EducationThe Hon. Baxolile Nodada MPThe Hon. Marina van Zyl MP
HealthThe Hon. Michéle Clarke MPThe Hon. Lindy Wilson MP
International Relations and CooperationThe Hon. Emma Powell MPThe Hon. Mergan Chetty MP
Higher Education, Science and TechnologyThe Hon. Chantel King MPThe Hon. Karabo Khakhau MP
Environment, Forestry and FisheriesThe Hon. Dave Bryant MPThe Hon. Annerie Weber MP
TransportThe Hon. Chris Hunsinger MPThe Hon. Thamsanqa Mabhena MP
Mineral ResourcesThe Hon. James Lorimer MP
EnergyThe Hon. Kevin Mileham MP
Social DevelopmentThe Hon. Bridget Masango MPThe Hon. Alexandra Abrahams MP
Public EnterprisesThe Hon. Ghaleb Cachalia MPThe Hon. Michéle Clarke MP
Sports, Arts and CultureThe Hon. Tsepo Mhlongo MPThe Hon. Veronica van Dyk MP
Employment and LabourThe Hon. Michael Cardo MPThe Hon. Michael Bagraim MP
Public Works and InfrastructureThe Hon. Sello Seitlholo MPThe Hon. Madeleine Hicklin MP
Small Business DevelopmentThe Hon. Jan de Villiers MPThe Hon. Henro Krüger MP
Cooperative Governance and Traditional AffairsThe Hon. Eleanore Bouw-Spies MPVacant
Communications and Digital TechnologiesThe Hon. Natasha Mazzone MPVacant
TourismThe Hon. Manuel De Freitas MPThe Hon. Haseenabanu Ismail MP

Shadow Ministers in Standing Committees in the National Assembly

MinistryShadow MinisterShadow Deputy Minister
Public Accounts (SCoPA)The Hon. Alf Lees MPThe Hon. Benedicta van Minnen MP
Auditor-General (SCoAG)The Hon. Haniff Hoosen MPThe Hon. Cheryl Phillips MP
Appropriations (SCoA)The Hon. Ashor Sarupen MPThe Hon. Erik Marais MP

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