Current Cabinet
Botswana's cabinet is headed by the President, who is also head of government.
Office | Incumbent |
---|---|
President | Ian Khama |
Vice president | Ponatshego Kedikilwe |
Minister of Presidential Affairs and Public Administration | Mokgweetsi Masisi |
Minister of Local Government | Lebonamang Mokalake |
Minister of Trade and Industry | Baledzi Gaolathe |
Minister of Finance and Development Planning | Kenneth Matambo |
Minister of Youth, Sports and Culture | Shaw Kgathi |
Minister of Minerals, Energy and Water Resources | Kitso Mokaila |
Minister of Infrastructure, Science and Technology | Johnnie Swartz |
Minister of Defence, Justice and Security | Dikgakgamatso Seretse |
Minister of Agriculture | Christian De Graaf |
Minister of Works and Transport | Frank Ramsden |
Minister of Labour and Home Affairs | Peter Siele |
Minister of Health | John Seakgosing |
Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation | Phandu Skelemani |
Minister of Environment, Wildlife and Tourism | Tshekedi Khama |
Minister of Education and Skills Development | Pelonomi Venson-Moitoi |
Minister of Lands and Housing | Nonofo Molefhi |
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