The second cabinet of Jacob Zuma was the cabinet of the government of South Africa between 25 May 2014 and 14 February 2018. It was formed by Zuma after his re-election in the 2014 general election, and it served until Zuma resigned as President of South Africa on 14 February 2018. Comprising 35 ministers, the cabinet changed in composition on several occasions between 2015 and 2017, most notably in a major cabinet reshuffle in March 2017.
In the early hours of 31 March 2017, Zuma announced a major cabinet reshuffle, affecting ten ministers – five of whom were dismissed – and ten deputy ministers.[12] Most notably, Gordhan was replaced as Finance Minister by Malusi Gigaba.[13] Senior ANC leaders, including Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa, severely criticised the reshuffle.[14] The so-called #ZumaMustFall protests the following week voiced public opposition to the changes.[15]
Zuma's last reshuffle, his 12th over two terms in office,[16] was announced on 17 October 2017 and affected five ministers and one deputy minister.[17] It was most notable for the dismissal of Minister Blade Nzimande, which invited a fierce response from Nzimande's South African Communist Party.[18]
Although deputy ministers are not members of the cabinet, they are appointed by the president and assist cabinet ministers in the execution of their duties. During the term of Zuma's second cabinet, they were, like the cabinet, appointed on 25 May 2014,[1] with the exception of Deputy Minister Zanele kaMagwaza-Msibi, the leader of the National Freedom Party, whose appointment was announced on 5 June 2014.[19] Deputy ministers were affected by the reshuffles of March 2017 and October 2017.[12][17]