President Cyril Ramaphosa announces the dismissal of Environment Minister Dr Dion George amid conservationist backlash.
President Cyril Ramaphosa announces the dismissal of Environment Minister Dr Dion George amid conservationist backlash.
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Ramaphosa removes Dion George as environment minister

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President Cyril Ramaphosa has removed Dr Dion George from his position as Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment, replacing him with DA MP Willie Aucamp at the request of party leader John Steenhuisen. The move, cited as due to underperformance, has sparked outrage among conservationists who praise George's progressive reforms. George, currently leading South Africa's delegation at COP30 in Brazil, stated he respects the party's decision.

On November 12, 2025, President Cyril Ramaphosa announced the removal of Dr Dion George as Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment, appointing Mr Willem Abraham Stephanus Aucamp to the role in accordance with section 91(3)(b) of the South African Constitution. The decision followed a request from Democratic Alliance (DA) leader and Agriculture Minister John Steenhuisen, who cited George's alleged underperformance. Ramaphosa also appointed Ms Alexandra Lilian Amelia Abrahams as Deputy Minister of Trade, Industry and Competition under section 93(1)(a), filling a vacancy since June.

George, who assumed the portfolio in July 2024 after the Government of National Unity formed post-elections, had implemented DA policy by shutting down captive lion breeding facilities, setting the lion-bone export quota to zero, and rejecting proposals to open the rhino horn export market. These actions, aligned with a 2020 court ruling by the National Council of SPCAs, drew lawsuits from 11 members of the SA Predator Association. His tenure saw achievements including signing the High Seas Treaty, chairing a G20 environmental meeting in Cape Town, launching a national coastal adaptation plan, clearing 162 environmental appeals, processing over 3,000 renewable-energy applications, securing an unqualified audit for the department, tightening Eskom emissions oversight, and supporting anti-poaching efforts like a K9 team against abalone smuggling. Conservation groups credited him with enforcing restrictions on sardine fishing to protect African penguin colonies.

Steenhuisen denied external pressures influenced the change, emphasizing the need for capable individuals in the DA's 12 executive positions and collegiality. However, critics, including the Wildlife Animal Protection Forum South Africa (Wapfsa) and the NSPCA, condemned the appointment of Aucamp, whose family businesses are involved in game breeding and trophy hunting via Aucamp Farming and Bellevue Hunting Safaris. They warned of conflicts of interest under the Public Service Commission Act and potential breaches of anti-corruption laws, urging Ramaphosa to consult before the reshuffle. The NSPCA highlighted risks to South Africa's international reputation on wildlife trafficking.

At the time of the announcement, George was in Belém, Brazil, co-chairing the Adaptation Committee at COP30. In a recent interview, he affirmed: “I’m doing my job without fear, favour or prejudice and will continue.” Post-reshuffle, he told Daily Maverick: “I respect the party’s decision and remain focused on serving South Africa.” The move has exposed divisions within the DA, with some members previously supporting George's crackdown on the lion-bone trade.

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Initial reactions on X to President Ramaphosa's removal of Dion George as Environment Minister and appointment of Willie Aucamp are predominantly neutral news reports from journalists and outlets. Negative sentiments from conservationists and users highlight George's progressive environmental reforms and criticize the move as influenced by DA interests or wildlife breeders, with skepticism over the 'underperformance' claim and concerns about Aucamp's background as a lion hunter. The DA expressed thanks to George without confirming internal conflicts.

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Geordin Hill-Lewis elected DA federal leader with 90% vote at 2026 Johannesburg Congress, celebrating on stage amid cheering delegates.
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DA elects Geordin Hill-Lewis as federal leader at 2026 Congress

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At the Democratic Alliance's Federal Congress 2026 in Johannesburg, delegates elected Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis as the party's new federal leader on Sunday, following pitches from candidates the day before. The 39-year-old secured over 90% of the vote against Sibusiso Dyonase and unveiled a four-point plan to expand the DA into South Africa's largest party by 2029, while installing a youthful new leadership team.

South Africa's Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment, Willie Aucamp, has outlined plans to rebuild Kruger National Park following severe January floods that caused an estimated R650-million in damaged. He emphasized rapid reopenings of rest camps and appeals for corporate funding to support recovery. Aucamp denied any conflicts of interest and committed to ending canned lion hunting.

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With unanimous provincial support, a parliamentary committee has approved reforms to phase out South Africa's captive lion industry, potentially clashing with the new environment minister's priorities. The move aligns wildlife policy with species wellbeing considerations and prohibits new captive facilities. This development follows the recent replacement of the previous minister amid industry pressures.

South Africa's National Assembly Speaker Thoko Didiza has begun the process of forming a 31-member impeachment committee to examine allegations against President Cyril Ramaphosa over foreign currency found at his Phala Phala farm. The move follows a Constitutional Court ruling last Friday that declared a parliamentary rule unconstitutional and required the committee's establishment. Political parties must submit names for the committee by 22 May 2026.

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President Cyril Ramaphosa urged unity among elected representatives in his reply to the 2026 State of the Nation Address debate, using a beaver metaphor to emphasize collaborative effort. He strongly defended Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) against opposition, highlighting the need to redress past inequalities. The address also touched on water security and SANDF deployments.

Two opposition parties in Nelson Mandela Bay have submitted no-confidence motions against Mayor Babalwa Lobishe, citing failures in electricity and water infrastructure management. The motions highlight repeated pylon collapses and controversial transformer leasing amid ongoing service disruptions. The mayor dismissed the challenge as expected from critics.

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Candidates for DA federal leadership, including Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis and Sedibeng caucus leader Sibusiso Dyonase, delivered passionate speeches to more than 2,000 party members in Midrand, Johannesburg, at the Federal Congress on April 11. The new leadership is expected to steer the party into its next chapter after John Steenhuisen announced he would not seek re-election. Voting for leadership positions takes place on Sunday.

 

 

 

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