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South Africa's president moves mines minister to new portfolio

South Africa's President Jacob Zuma answers questions in parliament in Cape Town August 6, 2015. REUTERS/Mike Hutchings
South Africa's President Jacob Zuma answers questions in parliament in Cape Town August 6, 2015. REUTERS/Mike Hutchings
Zuma had selected Ramatlhodi to the mines post after the ruling ANC party won a May 2014 national election, amid a crippling platinum strike, the longest in the history of the sector.
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South African President Jacob Zuma has moved mines minister Ngoako Ramatlhodi to the public service and administration portfolio, replacing a colleague who died in an accident in March, he said on Tuesday.

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In a statement issued by the presidency, Zuma said he had appointed Mosebenzi Zwane, a member of the Free State provincial government, to take over as new mineral resources minister.

Zuma had selected Ramatlhodi to the mines post after the ruling ANC party won a May 2014 national election, amid a crippling platinum strike, the longest in the history of the sector.

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