Ramaphosa, 71, re-elected for a second full term, will lead what his humbled African National Congress calls a government of national unity after losing its outright majority in the May election.
“The minister of agriculture is John Steenhuisen,” Ramaphosa said from Pretoria in a televised address to the nation.
He also announced he had awarded opposition parties in his coalition, 12 out of 32 ministries.
The largest opposition won six ministries including education, public works and environment, while six other posts went to smaller parties.
The African National Congress will retain 20 ministries including key portfolios such as finance, foreign affairs, energy and defence.
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AFP
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