President Cyril Ramaphosa and members of his executive are scheduled to participate in oral question sessions in parliament this week. Ministers from the social cluster will answer questions on Wednesday, while those from education sectors face inquiries on Tuesday. Ramaphosa is expected to address the implementation of the National Health Insurance and the confidentiality of a commission report.
This week, President Cyril Ramaphosa and various members of his executive will engage in oral question sessions in parliament. The sessions are part of the regular parliamentary proceedings where leaders respond to inquiries from lawmakers.
On Tuesday, ministers responsible for Basic Education and Higher Education will appear before the National Council of Provinces to field questions. The following day, Wednesday, ministers from the social cluster—including those overseeing Health, Social Development, and Human Settlements—will face similar scrutiny in the National Assembly.
President Ramaphosa's appearance is anticipated to focus on key issues such as the full implementation of the National Health Insurance (NHI). Additionally, he will address questions regarding his decision to keep the interim report from the Madlanga Commission confidential. These topics highlight ongoing debates around public health reforms and transparency in governance.
The proceedings underscore parliament's role in holding the executive accountable, with sessions designed to allow direct interaction between leaders and representatives.