Leader of South Africa's second biggest party wants his predecessor sacked as minister
Geordin Hill-Lewis, the current leader of South Africa's Democratic Alliance (DA) and the second-largest party in the governing coalition, has requested President Cyril Ramaphosa to dismiss John Steenhuisen from his position as agriculture minister. Hill-Lewis, who succeeded Steenhuisen as DA leader in April, proposed significant changes to the party's government appointments.

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AI-generatedGeordin Hill-Lewis, the current leader of South Africa's Democratic Alliance (DA) and the second-largest party in the governing coalition, has requested President Cyril Ramaphosa to dismiss John Steenhuisen from his position as agriculture minister. Hill-Lewis, who succeeded Steenhuisen as DA leader in April, proposed significant changes to the party's government appointments. While the specific reasons for the request were not stated, it is widely understood to be linked to Steenhuisen's management of the recent foot-and-mouth disease outbreak, which has drawn criticism from farmers. Hill-Lewis suggested Willie Aucamp as a replacement, with a mandate to address ongoing legal proceedings related to the outbreak. President Ramaphosa has not yet commented on the request.
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4 extractedHill-Lewis wants Willie Aucamp to become agriculture minister with a mandate to resolve legal proceedings related to the outbreak.
Leader of South Africa's second biggest party asked President Ramaphosa to sack his predecessor as agriculture minister.
Farmers have faced intense criticism over Steenhuisen's failure to contain the foot-and-mouth disease outbreak.
The request is widely believed to relate to John Steenhuisen's handling of the recent foot-and-mouth disease outbreak.