Exciting news from KZN as Thami Ntuli reveals his provincial cabinet, gearing up for a dynamic governance era! #KZNPremier #ThamiNtuli
Newly inaugurated KwaZulu-Natal Premier Thami Ntuli has wasted no time in shaping the future of the province by announcing his provincial cabinet. Ntuli, the IFP provincial chairperson, was elected premier during the first sitting of the KZN Legislature. The government of National Unity (GNU) executive reflects an equitable distribution of power among parties in the coalition, with the party holding the highest number of votes leading the way.
As the DA in KZN congratulates Ntuli on his inauguration, sources hint at Francois Rodgers being considered for the finance MEC post. The appointment of the cabinet members signals the emergence of a new era in KZN politics, with a mix of talents and ideologies set to drive progress in the province. The IFP, ANC, DA, and NFP coalition is poised to address crucial issues, such as crime fighting, as Ntuli prioritizes improving safety and security in the region.
The uMkhonto Wesizwe (MK) party's legal challenge further adds intrigue to the political landscape in KZN, questioning the results of the recent elections. The unfolding drama between the various parties underscores the complexity of coalition governance and the hurdles that lie ahead for Ntuli's administration. Despite the challenges, Ntuli exudes determination to lead the province into a prosperous future, as the newly appointed cabinet members prepare to tackle the pressing issues affecting KZN.
In a refreshing move, KZN Premier Thami Ntuli has swiftly established his cabinet, signaling a proactive approach to governance. The distribution of portfolios among coalition parties showcases a commitment to inclusivity and collaboration in driving the province forward. With key players like Francois Rodgers poised to take on significant roles in the administration, the dynamics of KZN's political landscape are set for significant evolution. As Ntuli's administration takes shape, all eyes are on the developments in KZN, anticipating the impact of this new era.
New KwaZulu-Natal Premier Thami Ntuli has announced his provincial cabinet that will lead the coalition government in the province.
The KwaZulu-Natal governing coalition has announced an equitable share of the executive, giving the party with the highest number of votes the most ...
Ntuli, who is also the IFP provincial chairperson, was elected as premier during the KZN Legislature's first sitting on Friday.
Ntuli, who is also the IFP provincial chairperson, was elected as premier during the KZN Legislature's first sitting on Friday.
Last week, Ntuli was elected by an IFP, ANC, DA and the NFP which formed a coalition to lead KwaZulu-Natal in the seventh administration.
The Democratic Alliance in KwaZulu-Natal congratulates Premier, Thami Ntuli on his inauguration which took place today in Pietermaritzburg.
By Sihle Mavuso. The uMkhonto Wesizwe (MK) party has started another legal battle in KwaZulu-Natal after it announced its intention to challenge the results ...
The first signs of the Government of National Unity are apparent in KwaZulu-Natal following the inauguration of the Inkatha Freedom Party's (IFP's) Thami Ntuli, ...
This comes as six women were killed in a shooting in Ladysmith in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) on Monday.
Newly-elected KZN Premier Thami Ntuli has officially appointed 10 provincial legislature members who will serve in the cabinet.
Various sources that spoke to the Daily News on condition of anonymity said premier-elect Thami Ntuli might entrust DA KZN leader Francois Rodgers with the ...
The IFP has four, while the ANC has three portfolios in the 10-member provincial executive.
Newly inaugurated KwaZulu-Natal Premier Thami Ntuli did not waste any time on Tuesday, announcing his cabinet during his inauguration speech.
The new KZN cabinet members. Newly-inaugurated KwaZulu-Natal Premier Thami Ntuli on Tuesday unveiled his provincial cabinet composed of MPLs from the IFP, ANC, ...
The Inkatha Freedom Party, ANC, Democratic Alliance and National Freedom Party are represented in the provincial cabinet.
New KZN Premier Thami Ntuli takes oath of office during his inauguration in Scottsville, Pietermaritzburg.
Newly installed KwaZulu-Natal Premier Thami Ntuli has denied consolidating his party's power by deploying two IFP senior leaders to the economic development ...