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Ramaphosa axes Nkabane as Higher Education Minister after Seta appointments saga

In a dramatic reshuffle, President Cyril Ramaphosa has given Minister of Higher Education Nobuhle Nkabane the boot over a scandalous Seta board appointment saga, paving the way for Buti Manamela to step into the hot seat.
Ramaphosa axes Nkabane as Higher Education Minister after Seta appointments saga Minister of Higher Education and Training Nobuhle Nkabane. (Photo: Phando Jikelo / RSA Parliament)

President Cyril Ramaphosa has removed Minister of Higher Education Nobuhle Nkabane from his Cabinet.

Nkabane’s sacking comes amid allegations of corruption over the appointments of the chairpersons of the 21 Sector Education and Training Authorities (Seta) boards that included ANC members.

Read more: The troubled state of higher education under Nobuhle Nkabane’s watch

In a statement on Monday night, 21 July, the Presidency announced that Ramaphosa had appointed Buti Manamela as the new Minister of Higher Education and Training. Manamela was previously deputy minister of Higher Education and Training. 

“President Cyril Ramaphosa has removed Dr Nobuhle Nkabane from the role of Minister and Higher Education and Training and has, in terms of Section 91 (2) of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, appointed Mr Buti Kgwaridi Manamela, Minister of Higher Education and Training. Mr Manamela was, until this appointment, serving as Deputy Minister of Higher Education and Training, a role he held from the 6th administration,” read the statement. 

Ramaphosa has appointed Dr Nomusa Dube-Ncube as deputy minister. 

“Dr Dube’s long government leadership experience includes serving as MEC for Cooperative Government and Traditional Affairs and Premier of the Province of KwaZulu-Natal, amongst other roles,” the statement said. 

Ncube was among the Seta board chairpersons who were to be appointed by Nkabane. Nkabane later withdrew the contentious appointments after a public outcry. 

In a statement announcing her departure, Nkabane thanked the President “for entrusting her with the responsibility” of serving as Higher Education Minister. 

“It has been a privilege to lead this important portfolio, and I am grateful to the sector and the people of South Africa for their support and for allowing me to serve in this capacity. I remain committed to the service of our people and the advancement of our country’s development,” she said. 

Nkabane was sworn in as Higher Education and Training Minister on 3 July 2024. Her removal brings to an end a tumultuous tenure, marred by allegations of corruption and accusations that she misled Parliament amid the contentious Seta boards appointments that sparked public outrage and legal and parliamentary scrutiny.

Several of the 21 Seta board chairpersons appointments were linked to ANC politicians, including Gwede Mantashe’s son, Buyambo Mantashe, who had been appointed chairperson of the Manufacturing, Engineering and Related Services Seta. Other contentious appointees were Dube-Ncube and former ANC KwaZulu-Natal provincial deputy chairperson Mike Mabuyakhulu. 

Read more: Minister withdraws recent appointments of chairpersons for Seta boards amid claims of nepotism, corruption

This led to MPs demanding that Nkabane account to the parliamentary committee on higher education over the appointments. However, Nkabane provided responses that misled Parliament – claiming that she established an independent panel to assist her in making the appointments and that no corruption was involved.   

Nkabane disclosed the names of five panellists who assisted her – advocate Terry Motau SC as chairperson, her chief of staff Nelisiwe Semane, Seta director Mabuza Ngubane, the department’s deputy director-general Rhulani Ngwenya and adviser Asisipho Solani.

However, in shocking revelations, Motau revealed that he had never been formally appointed to chair the panel. He said Nkabane was aware that he was not part of the panel. Semane, Ngubane and Ngwenya also denied their involvement. 

Read more: Did the Seta panel exist? Nkabane under fire as senior officials deny role in appointments

On Friday, 18 July, Nkabane snubbed the parliamentary committee meeting and avoided accountability over the independent panellists’ issue and the process of appointing the chairpersons. Only Ngubane and Motau appeared to testify and said that Nkabane had indeed misled Parliament. 

Previously, Daily Maverick reported that Ramaphosa asked Nkabane to report to him about her behaviour in Parliament, including chewing food while responding to questions from MPs about the now withdrawn Seta appointments.

Read more: Ramaphosa demands answers from Minister Nkabane over Seta appointments and conduct in Parliament

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The DA has laid charges against Nkabane that include fraud and statutory offences under section 26 of the Powers, Privileges and Immunities of Parliament and Provincial Legislature Act 4 of 2004.

The party welcomed Ramaphosa’s axing of Nkabane. However, DA national spokesperson Karabo Khakhau told Daily Maverick that Ramaphosa had taken too long and that people deserved better.

“Our call as the Democratic Alliance has been to make sure that the appointment of people to Seta’s spaces is detoxed from cadre deployment so that we’re able to see the realisation of the true mandate of the Seta state itself. So this is what we want to see. Minister Nabane lied, and she committed fraud.

“So even though the President fired her, our case that is now being investigated by the Hawks is still going to be pursued. The same way Tony Yengeni was found guilty, Nobuhle Nkabane must be found guilty. Equally, she must face jail time,” said Khakhau.

An ANC  statement extended its “gratitude” to Nkabane for her service, and wished her well. The party welcomed the appointments of Manamela and Dube-Ncube.

“The ANC is confident that this new leadership team will advance access, equity and quality in the higher education sector… These appointments reaffirm our commitment to [a] capable, ethical, and developmental state,” it said. 

The MK party noted Nkabane’s “necessary” and “long overdue” removal from office. 

“The former minister’s failure to account for the irregular and unlawful allocation of the … Seta board positions raised serious questions about the so-called Government of National Unity’s governance, their lack of transparency and the severe political interference that has become quite characteristic of the former liberation movement.

“It was evident that the appointments disproportionately favoured individuals with strong ties to the ANC: a pattern that cannot be ignored in a constitutional democracy such as South Africa,” read a statement from the party. DM

Comments (9)

Jax Snyman Jul 21, 2025, 09:18 PM

Does the fact that CR procrastinated beyond 3 July 2025 (the anniversary of her appointment as a minister) to fire her result in us taxpayers being saddled with an increased pension bill for this incompetent cadre?

Mike Lawrie Jul 21, 2025, 10:36 PM

There has been quite a string of arrogant black females in high positions biting the dust. Liars about having degrees from LSE on a critical presedential advisory council, senior incompetent managers of SOEs, and more to come.

Robinson Crusoe Jul 22, 2025, 12:39 AM

She still has to face charges laid against her. Will she evade those with an ambassador posting? The climate is nice in Russia....

Fanie Rajesh Ngabiso Jul 22, 2025, 08:46 AM

Well done Mr President.

Rod MacLeod Jul 22, 2025, 12:13 PM

Indeed - his testicles have finally dropped into place!

Harry Boyle Jul 22, 2025, 06:20 AM

Another New Member of MK?

Lawrence Sisitka Jul 22, 2025, 06:53 AM

And it is such a critical portfolio! Another one for a private/academic sector appointment. Hmmmm: Mary Metcalfe, Jonathan Jansen, Saleem Badat (he would not thanks me for this :))? So, just a minor amendment to the Constitution to enable the president to appoint the whole cabinet from the private/business/academic/civil society/labour sectors. Easy, but the chance of it happening...? Maybe Anthony Turton would come back from Perth for Water and Sanitation?

Colleen Dardagan Jul 22, 2025, 08:10 AM

And Mchunu? If this president was listening to the people he would fire Mchunu, cancel his National Dialogue and get down to some real work

Michele Rivarola Jul 22, 2025, 09:08 AM

After Ashmal, Mchunu was the most effective Minister at DWAS, cleaned out the department and made strides and plans towards salvaging the whole sector right down to local government. It is hard to believe that all of a sudden he is a dishonest person. I wait for the evidence before casting aspersions based on non existent facts.

Rae Earl Jul 22, 2025, 08:40 AM

Simply beyond belief is the ANC expressing its "gratitude" to an arrogant liar for her 'service'. If this is what earns gratitude in the ANC's hierarchy then it is easy to understand why the country is in such a dismal mess.

D'Esprit Dan Jul 22, 2025, 09:03 AM

Does she stay in Parliament, getting paid a fat salary for being a liar? That said, this was lightning quick for Ramaphosa, when you consider it's taken him two years to suspend the Gauteng Hawks head, after Batohi asked hum to.

A Concerned Citizen Jul 22, 2025, 02:32 PM

Congratulations to the DA for using their leverage in national government to force Ramaphosa's hand! Democracy does occasionally work.