Ramaphosa won't be pressured into shuffling Cabinet
Updated | By Sinethemba Madolo
Newly elected Pesident Cyril Ramaphosa says he will not be pressured by the opposition to announce his Cabinet.
Ramaphosa's comments come after opposition parties, during the debate on State of the Nation Address, called on the president to reshuffle the current cabinet.
Opposition parties want, among others, minsiters Bathabile Dlamini, Des van Rooyen, Lynne Brown, Mosebenzi Zwane and Malusi Gigaba, to be removed as soon as possible.
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Repying to the debate on Tuesday, Ramaphosa says he will do what he needs to do on his own time.
"So don't go ahead of yourself, this matter will be addressed and I can assure you when it is addressed it'll be address very carefully, without any noisy interventions that I am hearing on this left hand side," says Ramaphosa.
The president is also yet to name his deputy.
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