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President Cyril Ramaphosa Confirms Cabinet Reshuffle Following Democratic Alliance Request

South Africa Today

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July 1, 2026

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President Cyril Ramaphosa Confirms Cabinet Reshuffle Following Democratic Alliance Request

PRETORIA — President Cyril Ramaphosa has confirmed that he will soon effect changes to his cabinet. This follows a formal request from the federal Leader of the Democratic Alliance to restructure the party’s representation within the Government of National Unity. The impending changes will address a long-standing vacancy in the Department of Social Development and []

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Malay Mail

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· Jul 3, 2026

Maszlee: Pakatan open to all partners for Johor state government

JOHOR BAHRU, July 3 — Pakatan Harapan (PH) is ready to align with any interested party to form a state government...

South China Morning Post

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· Jun 27, 2026

Asean’s side deals in Myanmar risk missing where the power truly lies

As Asean foreign ministers prepare to meet in Manila from July 21-22, a quiet but significant shift is under way in the bloc’s approach to Myanmar. Although the Association of Southeast Asian Nations remains formally committed to the “five-point consensus”, several member states appear to be reconsidering the collective pressure strategy adopted since the 2021 coup. Rather than abandoning the consensus outright, they argue that more direct engagement with Naypyidaw may be necessary to encourage...

Independent Online

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· Jul 2, 2026

Former DA deputy ministers share their thoughts on Ramaphosa's Cabinet reshuffle

Former DA deputy ministers share their thoughts on Ramaphosa's Cabinet reshuffle

South Africa Today

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· Jul 2, 2026

Cyril Ramaphosa Cabinet Reshuffle: Dina Pule’s Return and DA Internal Fractures Analyzed

PRETORIA — The recent Cyril Ramaphosa cabinet reshuffle has sparked intense political debate across South Africa following the confirmation of significant ministerial changes. Political analyst and governance expert Sandile Swana provides a critical analysis of the appointments, highlighting the controversies surrounding Dina Pule’s return to the executive and the deepening internal fractures within the Democratic Alliance []

UrduPoint

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· Jun 23, 2026

PHC adds SMPRA as party, seeks response in TikTok banning plea

PHC adds SMPRA as party, seeks response in TikTok banning plea

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Related coverage for "President Cyril Ramaphosa Confirms Cabinet Reshuffle Following Democratic Alliance Request": Malay Mail — Maszlee: Pakatan open to all partners for Johor state government. South China Morning Post — Asean’s side deals in Myanmar risk missing where the power truly lies. Independent Online — Former DA deputy ministers share their thoughts on Ramaphosa's Cabinet reshuffle. South Africa Today — Cyril Ramaphosa Cabinet Reshuffle: Dina Pule’s Return and DA Internal Fractures Analyzed. UrduPoint — PHC adds SMPRA as party, seeks response in TikTok banning plea