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In a significant cabinet reshuffle, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has dismissed Higher Education and Training Minister Nobuhle Nkabane amid allegations of misleading parliament. This decision comes just eight days after the president suspended another cabinet member due to claims of involvement in a murder investigation.
Nkabane's removal highlights the ongoing scrutiny within the government and the pressing need for accountability among its leaders. The allegations against her raise concerns about transparency and governance in the higher education sector, which is crucial for the nation’s development.
President Ramaphosa's actions reflect a broader commitment to ensuring that his administration maintains integrity and public trust. The political landscape in South Africa continues to evolve, with the president facing challenges not only from within his cabinet but also from opposition parties demanding greater accountability. This latest move is a clear indication of Ramaphosa's determination to address issues of leadership and governance head-on.
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