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  1. As the executive manager of government, The Presidency is at the apex of South Africa’s government system. It is situated in the Union Buildings in Pretoria, and has a subsidiary office in Tuynhuys, Cape Town. The Presidency comprises the following political principals: The President, who is the Head of State and Government

  2. The President, Deputy President and the Ministers of the South African Government make up the executive branch of the national government. Ministers are Members of Parliament who are appointed by the President to head the various departments of the national government .

  3. The Cabinet of South Africa is the most senior level of the executive branch of the Government of South Africa. It is made up of the president, the deputy president, and the ministers. [1] Overview. The president appoints the deputy president and ministers; assigns their powers and functions, and may dismiss them.

    Office
    Incumbent
    Incumbent
    Term Started
    Cyril Ramaphosa(born 1952)
    15 February 2018↓2,292 days
    Paul Mashatile(born 1961)
    7 March 2023↓446 days
    Khumbudzo Ntshavheni(born 1977)
    6 March 2023↓447 days
    Maropene Ramokgopa(born 1980)
    7 March 2023↓446 days
  4. The executive consists of the President, the Deputy President and the Cabinet ministers at national level, and the Premier and Members of the Executive Councils (MECs) at provincial level. It also includes government departments and civil servants.

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  6. Executive Branch. The executive on a national level consists of the President, the Deputy President, ministers, and deputy ministers. On a provincial level, the executive branch consists of the Premier and Members of the executive Council (MECs) -- think of them as provincial ministers.

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