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Welcome to Accountability – this section of the website has been designed to help you rate the performance of South Africa’s national cabinet Ministers.

Every year the DA produces a Cabinet Report Card where we rate the performance of our cabinet ministers. This year we want you, the public, to help us come up with a rating. All you need to do is click on the appropriate block next to a Minister’s name. You can only click on a block for each Minister once every 30 minutes. Each click will help determine an overall mark for that Minister – as indicated in the Average column. So, for example, if you think the Minister of Labour has done an excellent job this year, click on the green “10” block next to his name. If, however, you think he has failed, click on the red “1” block. Don’t forget to click the submit button at the bottom of the page. The final mark will be taken into consideration when the DA draws up its final report card on
6 December.

Have your say. Hold government to account, Make your mark!

  Department   Minister
Failed     Bad Average Good     Excellent
Avg
   
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
 
President   Mr Thabo Mbeki
4.1 (1874 votes)
Deputy President   Ms Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka
4.4 (1832 votes)
Candidate President   Mr Jacob Zuma
2.1 (1869 votes)
Agriculture & Land Affairs   Ms L Xingwana
3 (1721 votes)
Arts & Culture   Dr ZP Jordan
4.1 (1733 votes)
Communications   Dr I Matsepe-Casaburri
3.3 (1748 votes)
Correctional Services   Mr BMN Balfour
2.7 (1783 votes)
Defence   Mr MGP Lekota
3.4 (1764 votes)
Education   Ms N Pandor
3.8 (1789 votes)
Environmental Affairs & Tourism   Mr M van Schalkwyk
4.5 (1776 votes)
Finance   Mr TA Manuel
7.9 (1839 votes)
Foreign Affairs   Dr NC Dlamini Zuma
3.8 (1762 votes)
Health   Dr ME Tshabalala-Msimang
1.5 (1857 votes)
Home Affairs   Ms N Mapisa-Nqakula
2.3 (1761 votes)
Housing   Dr LN Sisulu
3.1 (1771 votes)
Intelligence   Mr R Kasrils
3.4 (1735 votes)
Justice & Constitutional Development   Ms B Mabandla
2.8 (1729 votes)
Labour   Mr MMS Mdladlana
3.1 (1709 votes)
Minerals and Energy   Ms BP Sonjica
3.5 (1684 votes)
Provincial & Local Government   Mr FS Mufamadi
3.3 (1703 votes)
Public Enterprises   Mr A Erwin
4.2 (1729 votes)
Public Service & Administration   Ms GJ Fraser-Moleketi
4.1 (1725 votes)
Public Works   Ms AT Didiza
3.5 (1687 votes)
Safety and Security   Mr C Nqakula
1.9 (1780 votes)
Science & Technology   Mr M Mangena
4 (1685 votes)
Social Development   Dr ZST Skweyiya
3.7 (1701 votes)
Sport and Recreation   Mr M Stofile
2.7 (1762 votes)
The Presidency   Dr EG Pahad
2.8 (1739 votes)
Trade and Industry   Mr MBM Mpahlwa
3.7 (1701 votes)
Transport   Mr JT Radebe
3.4 (1762 votes)
Water Affairs and Forestry   Ms LB Hendricks
4 (1724 votes)
     
54434 votes
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