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] The cabinet was reformed in 2022 in what the government described as a rationalisation of responsibilities.[2]

PostMinisterAssistant Minister
President of BotswanaMokgweetsi MasisiDoes not appear
Vice President of BotswanaSlumber TsogwaneDoes not appear
Permanent Secretary to the PresidentEmma PeloetletseDoes not appear
Ministry for State PresidentKabo Neale Schele MorwaengDumezweni Meshack Mthimkhulu
Ministry of Defence and SecurityKagiso Thomas MmusiDoes not appear
Ministry of Foreign AffairsLemogang KwapeDoes not appear
Ministry of JusticeMachana Ronald ShamukuniDoes not appear
Ministry of Local Government and Rural DevelopmentKgotla Kenneth AutlwetseMabuse Pule
Talita Monnakgotla
Setlhabelo Naser Modukanele
Ministry of FinancePeggy Onkutlwile SerameDoes not appear
Ministry of Transport and CommunicationsEric Mothibi MolaleDoes not appear
Ministry of Lands and Water AffairsKefentse MzwinilaDoes not appear
Ministry of AgricultureFidelis Macdonald MolaoMolebatsi Shimane Molebatsi
Ministry of Labour and Home AffairsAnnah Maria MokgethiDoes not appear
Ministry of Education and Skills DevelopmentDouglas LetsholathebeNnaniki Wilhemina Tebogo Makwinja
Aubrey Lesaso
Ministry of HealthEdwin Gorataone DikolotiSethomo Lelatisitswe
Ministry of Minerals and EnergyLefoko Maxwell MoagiDoes not appear
Ministry of Trade and IndustryMmusi KgafelaBeauty Manake
Ministry of Communications, Knowledge and TechnologyThulagano Merafe SegokgoDoes not appear
Ministry of Youth, Gender, Sport and CultureTumiso Macdonald RakgareHonest Buti Billy
Ministry of Environment and TourismPhilda KerengDoes not appear
Ministry of EntrepreneurshipKarabo Socraat GareDoes 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. Peloetletse, Emma A. (2022). "Cabinet Appointments" (Press release). Gabarone, Botswana: Office of the President of Botswana.
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