Cabinet of Botswana

The Cabinet of Botswana consists of the President, Vice President and all the Ministers and assistant ministers, the permanent secretary and deputy permanent secretary to the president and cabinet.

Current cabinet

Following the Botswana Democratic Party's victory in the 2019 general election, President Mokgweetsi Masisi announced the formation of his second cabinet on 6 November 2019.[1] He reshuffled his executive in August 2020 and created new ministries in 2022.[2]

PostMinisterAssistant Minister
President of BotswanaDr Mokgweetsi Eric Keabetswe MasisiDoes not appear
Vice President of BotswanaSlumber TsogwaneDoes not appear
Minister of State PresidencyKabo Neal MorwaengDumezweni Mthimkhulu
Minister of Defence and SecurityKagiso Thomas MmusiDoes not appear
Minister of Foreign AffairsLemogang KwapeDoes not appear
Minister of Local Government and Rural DevelopmentKgotla Kenneth AutlwetseMabuse Pule

Talita Monnakgotla
Setlhabelo Naser Modukanele

Minister of AgricultureFidelis Macdonald MolaoMolebatsi Shimane Molebatsi
Minister of Environment and TourismPhildah KerengDoes not appear
Minister of HealthDr. Edwin Gorataone DikolotiSethomo Lelatisitswe
Ministry of Transport and Public WorksEric Mothibi MolaleDoes not appear
Minister of Land and Water AffairsKefentse MzwinilaDoes not appear
Minister of Youth, Gender, Sport and CultureTumiso Macdonald RakgareButi Billy
Minister of EntrepreneurshipKarabo Socraat GareDoes not appear
Minister of FinancePeggy O. SerameDoes not appear
Minister of Education and Skills DevelopmentDr. Douglas LetsholathebeNnaniki Wilhemina Tebogo MakwinjaAubrey Lesaso
Minister of JusticeMachana Ronald Shamukuni
Minister of Minerals and EnergyLefoko Maxwell MoagiDoes not appear
Minister of Trade and IndustryMmusi KgafelaBeauty Manake
Minister of Labour and Home AffairsAnnah Maria MokgethiDoes not appear
Minister of Communications, Knowledge and TechnologyThulagano Merafe SegokgoDoes not appear

See also

References

  1. "New cabinet sworn in". Mmegi Online. 6 November 2019. Archived from the original on 16 December 2019. Retrieved 27 July 2020.
  2. "Rationalization of Government Portfolios Responsibilities". china.org.cn. 22 April 2022. Retrieved 29 April 2022.
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