The Minister of Social Development is a Minister in the Cabinet of South Africa who is the political head of the Department of Social Development and its agencies, including the South African Social Security Agency. The incumbent Minister is Sisisi Tolashe and her deputy is Ganief Hendricks.[1]

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South Africa
Minister of Social Development
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since 30 June 2024
Department of Social Development
StyleThe Honourable
AppointerThe President of South Africa
Inaugural holderZola Skweyiya
Formation17 June 1999
DeputyGanief Hendricks
WebsiteDepartment of Social Development
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The Ministry was created in June 1999 when Thabo Mbeki took office as President of South Africa in the 1999 general election. Its precursor in the cabinet of Nelson Mandela was the Ministry for Welfare and Population Development, where Geraldine Fraser-Moleketi was incumbent from June 1996 to June 1999.[2]

List of ministers

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Minister Term President Ref.
The Hon. Zola Skweyiya MP 17 June 1999 10 May 2009 Mbeki (I)

Mbeki (II)

Motlanthe (I)

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The Hon. Edna Molewa MP 11 May 2009 31 October 2010 Zuma (I) [4]
The Hon. Bathabile Dlamini MP 1 November 2010 26 February 2018 [5]
Zuma (II) [6]
The Hon. Susan Shabangu MP 27 February 2018 29 May 2019 Ramaphosa (I) [7]
The Hon. Lindiwe Zulu MP 30 May 2019 17 June 2024 Ramaphosa (II) [1]
The Hon. Sisisi Tolashe MP 30 June 2024 Incumbent Ramaphosa (III) [8]
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References

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