First term: 2014–2019 On 23 May 2014, pursuant to the
2014 general election, newly elected Premier
David Makhura announced his new Executive Council. On 2 February 2016, he announced a reshuffle affecting three portfolios: Human Settlements, Social Development, and Infrastructure Development. In October 2015, he announced that
Faith Mazibuko and
Molebatsi Bopape would swap portfolios, with some adjustments to the portfolios themselves: Mazibuko became MEC for Sports, Heritage, Arts and Culture, and Bopape became MEC for Social Development. In February 2017,
Qedani Mahlangu resigned as Health MEC in the wake of the
Life Esidimeni scandal, and Makhura appointed
Gwen Ramokgopa to replace her.'''''' Finally, in March 2018,
Uhuru Moiloa was appointed to the Executive Council to replace
Paul Mashatile, who resigned to take up the full-time post of ANC Treasurer-General.
Second term: 2019–2022 On 29 May 2019, following the
2019 general election, Makhura announced his new Executive Council, to be sworn in the following day. Not reflected in the table is the fact that
Panyaza Lesufi was initially appointed MEC for Finance and E-Government and
Nomantu Nkomo-Ralehoko was initially MEC for
Education:''' on 19 June 2020,
Nomathemba Mokgethi became MEC for Social Development, filling a vacancy left by
Thuliswa Nkabinde-Khawe's death in November 2019. On 2 December 2020, Makhura announced a reshuffle affecting three portfolios – Economic Development, Social Development, and Health – after the former MEC for Health,
Bandile Masuku, was fired amid a
COVID-19 procurement scandal. == Lesufi premiership: 2022–present ==