🇿🇦The Citizen·6 hours ago
DA insiders say Steenhuisen's demotion was planned months in advance
John Steenhuisen's removal as minister of agriculture and subsequent redeployment as deputy minister of trade, industry and competition may have been decided months before Tuesday’s Cabinet reshuffle, according to DA insiders. Sources indicate that discussions about his redeployment began shortly after Geordin Hill-Lewis succeeded him as DA leader two months ago. The reshuffle, which saw Willie Aucamp move to the agriculture portfolio, was reportedly part of Hill-Lewis’s plans for the party’s government of national unity team. While Hill-Lewis praised Steenhuisen’s record, particularly in expanding export market access and vaccine procurement during the foot-and-mouth disease FMD crisis, insiders suggested the assessment focused on current performance. Political analyst Prof Theo Neethling described the move as “pure DA damage control,” suggesting an attempt to repair relationships strained during the FMD debacle. Despite an increase in the DA’s electoral support under Steenhuisen’s leadership, several insiders expressed growing frustration with his leadership style, describing it as “distant from colleagues” and “arrogant.” Neethling noted that Steenhuisen’s handling of the FMD crisis, particularly his insistence on a state-controlled approach, alienated many farmers and agricultural organizations, who felt private facilities could have assisted. Agricultural lobbyist Theo de Jager also commented on the move, noting that a minister being moved to a deputy minister position r