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Leader of South Africa's second biggest party wants his predecessor sacked as minister

John Steenhuisen is one of South Africa's best-known politicians after leading the DA for seven years.

Published June 17, 2026, 11:01 AM
Updated June 17, 2026, 12:54 PM526
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Leader of South Africa's second biggest party wants his predecessor sacked as minister

Leader of South Africa's second biggest party wants his predecessor sacked as minister

Khanyisile NgcoboJohannesburg

Getty Images John Steenhuisen is seen laughing with his successor Geordin Hill-Lewis at an eventGetty Images

John Steenhuisen (left) used to be a close ally of Geordin Hill-Lewis (right)

The leader of the second biggest party in South Africa's governing coalition has asked President Cyril Ramaphosa to sack his predecessor, one of the country's best-known politicians.

Geordin Hill-Lewis wants the long-time leader of the Democratic Alliance's (DA), John Steenhuisen, replaced as agriculture minister as he proposed sweeping changes to the party's representation within the government.

Hill-Lewis took over the reins from Steenhuisen in April.

The DA has six posts in Ramaphosa's cabinet, while several members serve as deputy ministers, after no party secured a parliamentary majority in the 2024 general elections.

Ramaphosa is yet to comment on the request but he is unlikely to reject it.

He has faced intense criticism from farmers over his failure to do more to contain the outbreak.

In a statement, Hill-Lewis said he wanted Willie Aucamp to become agriculture minister with an "immediate mandate... to resolve on-going legal proceedings relating" to the outbreak.

Steenhuisen also faced a financial scandal, which contributed to his decision not to stand for re-election as party leader.

He has been nominated as deputy minister for trade and industry - a major demotion.

Other proposed changes Hill-Lewis announced are:

  • David Maynier as environment minister, replacing Aucamp
  • Alexandra Abrahams, who served in Steenhuisen's new post, as deputy electricity and energy minister
  • Yusuf Cassim as the deputy minister of higher education and training post
  • Jack Bloom as the deputy minister of water and sanitation.

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