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Ramaphosa Drops Education Minister Amid Misconduct Claims

Doris Israel Ijeoma by Doris Israel Ijeoma
July 21, 2025
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Ramaphosa Drops Education Minister Amid Misconduct Claims

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has dismissed Higher Education Minister Nobuhle Nkabane following serious allegations of misconduct tied to board appointments.

The Democratic Alliance (DA), a major coalition partner, accused Nkabane of stacking boards of Sector Education and Training Authorities (SETAs) with individuals linked to the ruling ANC and of misleading Parliament about the process .

The conflict intensified in recent weeks.

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After refusing to appear before a parliamentary committee and claiming that an independent panel handled the appointments, Nkabane later withdrew several appointments after President Ramaphosa summoned her.

Among those removed was Buyambo Mantashe, son of a senior ANC official, and others with close party ties .

She also issued an apology to the panel’s chair, Advocate Terry Motau, who had denied any role in the selection process .

The DA had threatened to withhold its support for budget votes for the higher education and human settlements departments unless action was taken.

With a key Appropriation Bill debate looming midweek, Ramaphosa’s decision aimed to resolve mounting tensions within the coalition .

The president wasted no time appointing a replacement.

Deputy Minister Buti Manamela, a long‑standing member of the higher education portfolio, takes over. Nomusa Dube‑Ncube, former premier of KwaZulu‑Natal, has been named deputy minister .

In her resignation announcement, Nkabane expressed gratitude for the opportunity to serve but reaffirmed her commitment to South Africa’s education objectives .

This swift cabinet change seeks to calm internal party divides and secure backing for the national budget vote slated for Wednesday.

 

Tags: coalition tensionsGovernment reshuffleHigher education reformSouth Africa politics
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