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'This oath will judge you' - Mogoeng swears in Mabuza, new ministers - As it happened

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27 Feb 2018

The swearing-in ceremony is over.

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27 Feb 2018

The swearing-in process is complete and President Cyril Ramaphosa is now wrapping up.

"I want to thank you all [chief justice and deputy] for saying what you said. It has great meaning, and will go into the annals of history and democracy. Sage words that were pronounced by the Chief Justice.

"I thought I should rise to say thank you to the ministers, the deputy president and the deputy ministers."

"

27 Feb 2018

President Ramaphosa says there are five new deputy ministers to be sworn in.

Zondo is requested to swear them in again.

27 Feb 2018

Ministers have all been sworn in, and it is now the turn for the new deputy ministers who have not yet taken an oath previously.

27 Feb 2018

David Mabuza now taking his oath of affirmation to become new deputy president.

"I David Dabede Mabuza swear that I will be faithful to the republic of South Africa, and will obey, uphold and maintain the Constitution, and all other law of the republic, and solemnly and sincerely promise that I will promote all that will advance the republic, and oppose all that may harm it."

27 Feb 2018

He says he didn't have to be there person, and could have assigned his powers to a High Court judge.

He however wanted to be there.

"May it [the oath] judge us brutally, anyone one of us who are here for a show," says Mogoeng.

27 Feb 2018

Chief justice Mogoeng Mogoeng delivering an impassioned rationale for why these new ministers should take an oath.

He also delivers a warning.

"You cannot read out this oath as if its inconsequential," Mogoeng says.

"This oath of affirmation is going to judge you.

"It would not have found its way into our most important document, the Constitution.

"So may we all be warned..."

27 Feb 2018

Deputy president David Mabuza watches as President Cyril Ramaphosa and Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng begin swearing in process.
Deputy president David Mabuza watches as President Cyril Ramaphosa and Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng begin swearing in process.

27 Feb 2018

President Cyril Ramaphosa has now taken the podium in Tuynhuys.

27 Feb 2018

WATCH the swearing in live...

27 Feb 2018

News24 journalists at Tuynhuys say there is movement in the room where new Cabinet ministers will be sworn in.

The debate on land expropriation has ended, with the National Assembly adopting a motion to set up an ad hoc committee to probe the feasibility of amending the Constitution to allow for land expropriation without compensation.

27 Feb 2018

Journalists are still waiting for the swearing in process to commence in Tuynhuys.

The process has been delayed pending the conclusion of the debate on land expropriation without compensation, happening simultaneously in the House.

<p>Journalists are still waiting for the swearing in process to commence in Tuynhuys.</p><p>The process has been delayed pending the conclusion of the debate on land expropriation without compensation, happening simultaneously in the House. </p>

27 Feb 2018

R2K continued its questioning of certain ministers to certain portfolios.

"In Bheki Cele, we have a Minister of Police who, as former head of police, advocated police brutality and ‘shoot to kill’ policies and oversaw a corrupt leasing deal that led to his firing. We cannot forget that his attempts to cover up this deal led to the arrest and detention of journalist Mzilikazi wa Afrika, and the illegal spying on the phone communication of wa Afrika and his colleague Stephan Hofstatter. Only the most junior official involved in that spying was charged and prosecuted: Cele has never come clean on his involvement in this illegal action, which was surely authorised at the highest levels. We are left wondering what Cele will do differently now that he is Minister?

"However, it is the announcement of David Mabuza as incoming deputy president of South Africa that is most outrageous. As Premier of Mpumalanga Mabuza has led and managed  a province that has been rife with corruption, political killings, and threats to journalists, whistleblowers and political dissidents. His open boast of having journalists spied on in his province is the subject of an ongoing investigation by the Inspector General of Intelligence. Mabuza is now one heartbeat away from being President of the country.  

"As R2K we are dismayed by the retention of Bathabile Dlamini. She was convicted and fined in 2006 after pleading guilty to fraud in the TravelGate scandal. Since then she has done nothing in demonstrating that she has abandoned her corrupt ways. She is now the subject of an inquiry into her conduct in the social grants scandal which has plagued South Africa since 2013.  

"We note the appointment of Dipuo Letsatsi-Duba as Minister of State Security. We reserve judgement on the new Minister until she can show her willingness to undo the securocratic legacy of her predecessors, who have allowed the SSA to become increasingly politicised and involved in abusive and even criminal activity. Her first task must be to fire Director General Arthur Fraser as spy boss."

27 Feb 2018

The Right2Know (R2K) campaign has welcomed the sacking of some ministers from President Cyril Ramaphosa's new Cabinet, but slammed others, including the redeployment of Nomvula Mokonyane.

"In Nomvula Mokonyane, South Africa has its eighth Communications Minister in as many years, and fourth one in 12 months," an R2K statement read on Tuesday.

"This portfolio, which has a crucial role of ensuring the free flow of information and media plurality for all South Africans, has often been used either as a dumping site for non-performing Ministers or to try turn the public broadcaster and community media organisations into state mouthpieces.

"Mokonyane’s performance in other portfolios, most especially her recent stint as Water Affairs and Sanitation Minister, has not inspired confidence."

27 Feb 2018

The ANC Youth League meanwhile says it is disappointed with President Cyril Ramaphosa's new Cabinet, as it had failed to take the youth into consideration.
Read more on News24 here...

27 Feb 2018

The swearing in process of new Cabinet ministers and the deputy president will now take place at 16:30, News24's Tammy Petersen reports.

27 Feb 2018

WATCH: 'New' Police Minister Bheki Cele skips swearing-in ceremony, rushes to Ngcobo police funeral.

27 Feb 2018

ANALYSIS: Bheki Cele is back with the police: Why he's the right man for the job, by News24 opinions editor Alet Janse van Rensburg.
Read more here...

27 Feb 2018

Scopa meanwhile has lambasted the redeployment of Minister Nomvula Mokonyane to the Department of Communications.
Read more on News24 here...

27 Feb 2018

WATCH below:

ANC treasurer general Paul Mashatile gives his party's take on #CabinetReshuffle...

27 Feb 2018

"As the ANC we welcome the appointments the President has made. We are particularly happy because there was thorough consultation with the ANC, but also with alliance partners," Mashatile added outside the Speaker's office.

Mashatile said the newly-sworn-in MPs, including incoming deputy president Mabuza, will be available to chat to the media after they are sworn in as Cabinet members around 16:00.

WATCH below:

27 Feb 2018

"When the president considers appointments of Cabinet, he takes a lot of issues into account; experience and all variety of issues," Mashatile told journalists outside the Speaker's office.

"This was not just a quick thing. The president went on thorough consultation and we are all happy that this was a very proper process."

27 Feb 2018

Banking association commends Ramaphosa on Nene appointment  

The Banking Association of South Africa has applauded President Cyril Ramaphosa's new Cabinet as a "significant step" in boosting investor confidence, in particular welcoming the return of Nhlanhla Nene as finance minister.

Read more on Fin24 here...

27 Feb 2018

Parliament spokesperson Moloto Mothapo tells journalists outside the Speaker's office that there won't be a formal opportunity to speak to the new MPs.

27 Feb 2018

DA chief whip John Steenhuisen has also arrived with new DA MP Gwen Ngwenya, who will also be sworn in on Tuesday.
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