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Boko cabinet

16th Cabinet of Botswana
1 November 2024 – present
People and organisations
Head of governmentDuma Boko
No. of ministersTBD
Total no. of membersTBD
Member parties
Status in legislatureMajority government 49 / 69 (71%)
Opposition party
Opposition leaderDumelang Saleshando
History
Election2024 election
Legislature term13th Parliament
PredecessorMasisi II

The Boko cabinet is the current cabinet of Botswana, established on 1 November 2024. This cabinet is the 16th in Botswana's history and was formed following the 2024 general election. It marks the first time since independence in 1966 that the cabinet is not led by the Botswana Democratic Party (BDP), ending the party's 58-year rule over Botswana.

Background

Following the 2024 election, a three-party alliance led by the Umbrella for Democratic Change secured a majority of 36 seats in the National Assembly of Botswana. The election saw significant losses for the BDP, which became the smallest party in the National Assembly. Former President Mokgweetsi Masisi conceded defeat on the morning of 1 November 2024 and later that day, President Boko was sworn in by Chief Justice Terence Rannowane.

Ministers

The ministers of the cabinet were announced by Duma Boko on 11 November 2024.


Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party
Office of the President
PresidentDuma Boko1 November 2024Incumbent BNF
Vice-Presidency
Vice-PresidentNdaba Gaolathe7 November 2024Incumbent AP
Ministry of Finance
Minister of FinanceNdaba Gaolathe11 November 2024Incumbent AP
Ministry of International Relations
Minister of International RelationsPhenyo Butale11 November 2024Incumbent AP
Ministry of Health
Minister of HealthStephen Modise11 November 2024Incumbent BNF
Assistant Minister of HealthLawrence Ookeditse11 November 2024Incumbent BPF
Ministry of Child Welfare and Basic Education
Minister of Child Welfare and Basic EducationNono Kgafela-Mokoka11 November 2024Incumbent BPP
Ministry of Higher Education
Minister of Higher EducationTBAIncumbent 
Ministry of Lands and Agriculture
Minister of Lands and AgricultureMicus Chimbombi11 November 2024Incumbent BNF
Assistant Minister of Lands and AgricultureEdwin Dikoloti11 November 2024Incumbent Independent
Ministry of Youth and Gender Affairs
Minister of Youth and Gender AffairsLesego Chombo11 November 2024Incumbent Independent
Ministry of State Presidency
Minister of State PresidencyTBAIncumbent 
Ministry of Justice and Correctional Services
Minister of Justice and Correctional ServicesTBAIncumbent 
Ministry of Local Government and Traditional Affairs
Minister of Local Government and Traditional AffairsTBA11 November 2024Incumbent Independent
Ministry of Minerals and Energy
Minister of Minerals and EnergyTBAIncumbent 
Ministry of Communications and Innovation
Minister of Communications and InnovationTBAIncumbent 
Ministry of Environment and Tourism
Minister of Environment and TourismTBAIncumbent 
Ministry of Labour and Home Affairs
Minister of Labour and Home AffairsTBAIncumbent 
Ministry of Sports and Arts
Minister of Sports and ArtsTBAIncumbent 
Ministry of Trade and Entrepreneurship
Minister of Trade and EntrepreneurshipTBAIncumbent 
Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure
Minister of Transport and InfrastructureTBAIncumbent 
Ministry of Water and Human Settlement
Minister of Water and Human SettlementTBAIncumbent 

See also

References

  1. "Botswana election: Duma Boko - the politician who did the unthinkable". www.bbc.com. Retrieved 2024-11-02.
  2. "Botswana opposition wins election; BDP ousted from power after 58 years". Al Jazeera. Retrieved 2024-11-03.
  3. "Duma Boko sworn in as Botswana's new president". www.aa.com.tr. Retrieved 2024-11-03.
  4. Mokoena, Sophie (11 November 2024). "Botswana's President Duma Boko to announce Cabinet today". SABC News.

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