Rural Development and Land Reform: 2009–2010 In the April 2009 election, Phaahla was elected for the first time to the
National Assembly, the lower house of the
South African Parliament.
Arts and Culture: 2010–2014 On 31 October 2010, Zuma announced a major cabinet reshuffle in which Phaahla was appointed to succeed
Paul Mashatile as Deputy
Minister of Arts and Culture; Mashatile was promoted to become minister in the portfolio. Phaahla remained in the ministry until the
next general election in May 2014. Both Phaala and Joe Mathebula were viewed as good candidates to stand against Mathale; it was ultimately Phaala who stood, with Mathebula as his running mate and
Joe Maswanganyi on their slate for the
Provincial Secretary position. Their ticket was reportedly supported by the provincial branches of Cosatu and the
South African Communist Party, as well as by President Zuma's faction of the national ANC. Indeed, the outcome of the race was viewed as important to Zuma's re-election bid at the ANC's
53rd National Conference, with
Adam Habib and others believing that "If Phaahla wins, Limpopo will be in the president's hands." The
Mail & Guardian also reported rumours that
David Mabuza, the
Premier of Mpumalanga and an ally of Zuma, had been funding Phaahla's campaign with
Pat Ngomane's facilitation; Phaahla denied the rumours. The elections were held at the
University of Limpopo on 18 December 2011, and Phaahla narrowly lost to Mathale, receiving 519 votes to Mathale's 601. Soon after the elections, there were reports that Phaahla and his supporters had alleged electoral irregularities, though ANC electoral commissioner
Mathole Motshekga said that the elections had been sound. Phaahla himself said later that week that he accepted his defeat, but his supporters – reportedly led by
Falaza Mdaka – launched a formal complaint with ANC Secretary-General
Gwede Mantashe, claiming that some of the votes had been invalid. The national ANC appointed a task team, led by
Jeff Radebe, which was unable to find evidence to substantiate the complaint. He was also touted as a possible candidate to serve as Premier of Limpopo after Mathale was removed from the office in 2013, though that position ultimately went to
Stan Mathabatha.
Health: 2014–2021 After the May 2014 election, Zuma appointed Phaahla to succeed
Gwen Ramokgopa as Deputy
Minister of Health, serving under Minister
Aaron Motsoaledi. Over the next four years, and amid the political controversy that surrounded
Zuma's second term, Phaahla became reputed as a relatively outspoken critic of the president. During ANC National Executive Committee meetings, he reportedly supported both of two
motions of no confidence lodged against Zuma in his capacity as party president, one tabled by
Derek Hanekom in November 2016 and another tabled by
Joel Netshitenzhe in May 2017; on the latter occasion, Phaahla reportedly raised the ANC's poor performance during the
2016 municipal elections as a reason that Zuma should be removed from office. In addition, when Finance Minister
Pravin Gordhan faced
criminal charges in October 2016, Phaahla defended him; the
Mail & Guardian quoted him as saying, without naming Zuma, that the charges were "a shame... This thing does not have credibility. I have no doubt in my mind that somebody has put pressure on [head prosecutor Shaun]
Abrahams. This is about getting rid of Pravin." at the
United States Embassy in Pretoria during the
COVID-19 pandemic in May 2020 At the ANC's
54th National Conference at
Nasrec in December 2017, Phaahla failed to gain re-election to the ANC National Executive Committee. However, at the same elective conference, Zuma was succeeded as party president by Deputy President
Cyril Ramaphosa, who was soon
elected to replace Zuma as President of South Africa. Phaahla was retained as Deputy Minister of Health under
Ramaphosa's cabinet; after the
May 2019 election, he deputised
Zweli Mkhize, who replaced Motsoaledi as Minister. During this period, the
COVID-19 pandemic reached South Africa in the autumn of 2020. == Minister of Health: 2021–2024 ==