
JOHANNESBURG - From the Nelson Mandela presidency in 1994 to the second term of Jacob Zuma in 2014, only three ministers have survived South Africa’s Cabinets in the twenty years of democracy.
Jeff Radebe: Minister in the Presidency
2013 – 2014 (Jacob Zuma) Minister Justice and Constitutional Development
2010 – 2011 (Jacob Zuma) Minister Justice and Constitutional Development
2009 – 2010 (Jacob Zuma) Minister Justice and Constitutional Development
2008 – 2009 (Kgalema Motlanthe) Minister Transport
2004 – 2008 (Thabo Mbeki) Minister Transport
1999 – 2004 (Thabo Mbeki) Minister Public Enterprises
1994 – 1999 (Nelson Mandela) Minister Public Works
Susan Shabangu: Minister of Women in the Presidency
2013 – 2014 (Jacob Zuma) Minister Mineral Resources
2010 – 2011 (Jacob Zuma) Minister Mineral Resources
2009 – 2010 (Jacob Zuma) Minister Mining
2008 – 2009 (Kgalema Motlanthe) Deputy Safety and Security
2004 – 2008 (Thabo Mbeki) Deputy Safety and Security
1999 – 2004 (Thabo Mbeki) Deputy Safety and Security
1996 – 1999 (Nelson Mandela) Deputy Minerals and Energy
Derek Hanekom: Minister of Tourism
2013 – 2014 (Jacob Zuma) Minister Science and Technology
2010 – 2011 (Jacob Zuma) Deputy Science and Technology
2009- 2010 (Jacob Zuma) Deputy Science and Technology
2008 – 2009 (Kgalema Motlanthe) Deputy Science and technology
2004 – 2008 (Thabo Mbeki) Deputy Science and technology
1999 – 2004 (Thabo Mbeki) Deputy Science and technology
1996 – 1999 (Nelson Mandela) Minister Agriculture and Land Affairs
Almost made the list
Trevor Manuel
2013 – 2014 (Jacob Zuma) Minister in the Presidency for the National Planning Commission
2010 – 2011 (Jacob Zuma) Minister in the Presidency for the National Planning Commission
2009 – 2010 (Jacob Zuma) Minister in the Presidency for the National Planning Commission
2008 – 2009 (Kgalema Motlanthe) Minister Finance
2004 – 2008 (Thabo Mbeki) Minister Finance
1999 – 2004 (Thabo Mbeki) Minister Finance
1996 – 1999 (Nelson Mandela) Minister Finance