Third Cabinet of B. J. Vorster

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Third Vorster Cabinet
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5th Cabinet of the Republic of South Africa
(since the 1961 Constitution)
1974–1978
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Johannes Vorster
Date formed29 April 1974 (1974-04-29)
Date dissolved9 October 1978 (1978-10-09)
People and organisations
State President Jacobus Fouché (until 1975)
Jan de Klerk (acting, 1975)
Nicolaas Diederichs (from 1975)
Marais Viljoen (acting, 1978)
Prime Minister Johannes Vorster
Member party National Party
Status in legislature Majority
Opposition party Progressive Federal Party
Opposition leader Colin Eglin
History
Election(s) 1974 election
Legislature term(s)4 years, 5 months and 10 days
Predecessor Vorster II
Successor Botha I

Cabinet

Ministry/PortfolioMinister/IncumbentStartEnd
Prime Minister Johannes Vorster 29 April 197410 October 1978
Foreign Affairs Hilgard Muller
Pik Botha
29 April 1974
May 1977
May 1977
10 October 1978
Defense Pieter Willem Botha 29 April 197410 October 1978
Finance Nicolaas Diederichs
Owen Horwood
29 April 1974
February 1975
February 1975
10 October 1978
Home Affairs Connie Mulder
Alwyn Schlebusch
29 April 1974
August 1978
August 1978
10 October 1978
InformationConnie Mulder29 April 1974August 1978
Justice, Police and Prisons Jimmy Kruger 29 April 197410 October 1978
Transport Lourens Muller 29 April 197410 October 1978
Labour Marais Viljoen
Stephanus Petrus Botha
29 April 1974
22 January 1976
22 January 1976
10 October 1978
Mining Piet Koornhof
Stephanus Petrus Botha
29 April 1974
22 January 1976
22 January 1976
10 October 1978
ImmigrationPiet Koornhof
Alwyn Schlebusch
29 April 1974
22 January 1976
22 January 1976
10 October 1978
Sport and RecreationPiet Koornhof29 April 197410 October 1978
Economic AffairsOwen Horwood
Chris Heunis
29 April 1974
February 1975
February 1975
10 October 1978
Bantu Administration, Education and Development
from January 1978: Bantu Education and Development
Michiel Coenraad Botha
Willem Cruywagen
29 April 1974
January 1978
January 1978
10 October 1978
Plural Development Connie Mulder January 197810 October 1978
National Education Johannes van der Spuy
Piet Koornhof
Willem Cruywagen
29 April 1974
22 January 1976
January 1978
22 January 1976
January 1978
10 October 1978
Public Works Abraham du Plessis
Alwyn Schlebusch
29 April 1974
1976
1975
10 October 1978
Agriculture Hendrik Schoeman 29 April 197410 October 1978
Environment, Water Affairs and ForestryStephanus Petrus Botha
Abraham Raubenheimer
29 April 1974
1976
1976
10 October 1978
Social Welfare and PensionsJohannes van der Spuy
Frederik Willem de Klerk
29 April 1974
January 1978
January 1978
10 October 1978
Post, Telegraphs and Telecommunication Marais Viljoen
Johannes van der Spuy
Frederik Willem de Klerk
29 April 1974
22 January 1976
January 1978
22 January 1976
January 1978
10 October 1978
Health Schalk van der Merwe 29 April 197410 October 1978
Planning and Statistics Jannie Loots
Schalk van der Merwe
29 April 1974
23 January 1976
23 January 1976
10 October 1978
Tourism and Indian Population AffairsChris Heunis
Marais Steyn
29 April 1974
February 1975
February 1975
10 October 1978
Community DevelopmentAbraham du Plessis
Marais Steyn
29 April 1974
February 1975
February 1975
10 October 1978
Coloured Affairs,
Rehoboth Homeland and Nama
1976: Coloured Affairs
Schalk van der Merwe
Hennie Smit
29 April 1974
1976
1976
10 October 1978