President Cyril Ramaphosa's announcement of the new South African cabinet has caused tension and high expectations among citizens. The DA and ANC face conflict over altered cabinet offers, with the DA threatening to back out unless the original offer is honored.
CORRECT: South African cabinet talks stall after the ANC withdrew its offer of the trade and industry ministry to the Democratic Alliance https://t.co/YbCY4PiIDg
South African cabinet talks stall after the ANC withdraw its offer of the trade and inudustry ministtry to the Democratic Alliance https://t.co/D9Z2iDuDSv
COALITION NATION | DA to tell Ramaphosa the deal is off unless he sticks to original offer https://t.co/LOp1rQFjiP
The DA's leadership has resolved to tell President Cyril Ramaphosa that he must abide by the offer for Cabinet positions he made to the party on Tuesday β otherwise the agreement between the DA and ANC is off. | @PieterDuToit https://t.co/emmxeaB9En
Wednesday night meetings were "make or break" as President Cyril Ramaphosa presented his final Cabinet offers to government of national unity (GNU) partners. | @MandaKhoza https://t.co/sLQdLEVB5D
In a dramatic turn of events, President Cyril Ramaphosa has altered the terms of an offer for Cabinet positions to the DA, removing a key portfolio and replacing it with a lesser ministry. | @PieterDuToit https://t.co/XZKSUS5Ww6
Social and policy expert TK Pooe says pressing issues like unemployment, crime, health and education, should be the driving force in negotiations, and not cabinet positions. South Africans have been waiting for the announcement of President Cyril Ramaphosa's new cabinet since he⦠https://t.co/dvIUWMRqVf
Tension are high and so are expectations as South Africans wait for the new cabinet to be announced. Conflict resolution expert, Andre Vlok spoke to #eNCA #DStv403 #QuestionThinkAct https://t.co/deYIMJdDCg