Cape Argus

Shocks and surprises in re-elected Premier Winde’s new cabinet

- THEOLIN TEMBO theolin.tembo@inl.co.za

THE reshufflin­g of police oversight and community safety MEC Reagen Allen to deputy speaker of the legislatur­e is among the surprise moves announced by Premier Alan Winde yesterday.

The re-elected premier announced his provincial cabinet, which included several familiar faces and three new ones.

The new MECs are Deidre Baartman (Finance), Isaac Sileku (Mobility) and Jaco Londt (Social Developmen­t).

The MECs who changed portfolios are Anroux Marais to Police Oversight and Community Safety (previously Cultural Affairs and Sport), Ricardo Mackenzie to Cultural Affairs and Sport (previously Mobility) and Mireille Wenger to Health and Wellness (previously Finance).

The unchanged ones are Tertuis Simmers as Infrastruc­ture MEC, Anton Bredell as Local Government MEC, David Maynier as Education MEC and Ivan Meyer, who has Economic Developmen­t and Tourism added to his Agricultur­e portfolio.

A noticeable omission is that of former Health MEC Nomafrench Mbombo, who was still sworn in as an MPL. Allen said he is grateful for the opportunit­y he had as Police Oversight and Community Safety MEC.

“These last two years were immensely challengin­g, yet fulfilling and rewarding. There’s so much more to do within the safety space and I wish my successor all the best moving forward. I wish to thank you for embarking on this journey with me. Your insights, criticisms, views, compliment­s, proposals and thoughts remain welcome. All of these continue to inspire me,” Allen said.

“I remain resolute in my pursuit of justice for all, while seeking to bring about continued change and improvemen­ts wherever I can.”

When asked how she plans to use her time as an MPL, Mbombo said it was “too early to figure out right now”.

“I am busy with a by-election in my ward due next week. I have ample time

to think about it, we are in constituen­cy period until mid-July.”

Daylin Mitchell was re-elected as Speaker.

Winde said the Cabinet members bring experience and institutio­nal knowledge to the team. “Given the tectonic shift in South Africa’s political landscape, we need to work extremely hard to maintain confidence and stability, but I also believe we need to include new faces to bring fresh ideas into our government so that we can continue to improve

the way we govern with both the present and future in mind.

“This cabinet has been carefully put together with the pledges of the Western Cape Government in mind,” Winde said.

The new cabinet hasn’t come without criticism.

Leader of the ANC opposition Khalid Sayed said the cabinet illustrate­d a lack of seriousnes­s in dealing with the challenges faced by the majority in the province “who are poor and working-class”.

“We also see that African women, who have been the most dispossess­ed and oppressed in our society, are excluded from this particular cabinet, and this is wrong.

“The announceme­nt of this particular cabinet doesn’t present us with much hope … having said that, we are not going to be prophets of doom, and we are still going to wish each and every member of cabinet everything of the best.”

GOOD Party secretary-general and newly sworn-in MPL Brett Herron called out the appointmen­ts as “anti-transforma­tive”.

“The appointmen­ts hold the DA’s anti-transforma­tion line. The three positions of premier, speaker and deputy speaker were all men. Not only have they removed the only black woman from cabinet, but Mbombo was literally the only cabinet member profession­ally qualified in the role she was serving in.

“It is unfortunat­e that the premier didn’t look at profession­al qualificat­ions or any other relevant work experience in appointing his cabinet. It is possibly the most under-qualified and inexperien­ced cabinet appointed,” Herron said.

Cosatu’s provincial secretary Malvern de Bruyn added that they aren’t excited by the appointmen­ts as they are the “old guard”.

“It is again a majority boys club, not a lot of diversity in the cabinet, so we are highly disappoint­ed. I think the challenges that we’ve had the last five years will continue when it comes to service delivery,” he said.

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