Tito mboweni latest news
Tito Mboweni is a South African politician and economist who served as the Governor of the South African Reserve Bank (SARB) from 1999 to 2009 and as the Minister of Finance from 2018 to 2020. Here are some of the latest news and updates about Tito Mboweni:
- Resignation as Minister of Finance: Tito Mboweni resigned as the Minister of Finance in August 2020, citing personal reasons. He was replaced by Enoch Godongwana.
- Economic Advisory Panel: In October 2020, Mboweni was appointed as a member of the Economic Advisory Panel to the President of South Africa, Cyril Ramaphosa. The panel advises the President on economic matters.
- Business Ventures: Mboweni has been involved in various business ventures, including a stake in a mining company and a role as a non-executive director of a financial services company.
- Public Speaking: Mboweni is a sought-after public speaker and has delivered keynote addresses at various conferences and events, including the annual South African Reserve Bank conference.
- Book Release: In 2020, Mboweni released a book titled "White Man with Plan: My Autobiography", which chronicles his life and career.
- Awards and Recognition: Mboweni has received several awards and recognition for his contributions to the economy and finance, including the Order of Mapungubwe, South Africa's highest honor.
- Thought Leadership: Mboweni is known for his thought leadership on economic issues and has written several articles and opinion pieces on topics such as economic growth, unemployment, and inequality.
- Media Appearances: Mboweni regularly appears on South African television and radio, providing commentary on economic issues and sharing his insights on current events.
Some recent news articles and interviews featuring Tito Mboweni include:
- "Tito Mboweni: 'We need to rethink our economic model'" (Business Day, October 2020)
- "Tito Mboweni: 'We're not going to grow the economy by just printing money'" (Fin24, September 2020)
- "Tito Mboweni: 'The economy is not going to grow if we don't address inequality'" (The Times, August 2020)
- "Tito Mboweni: 'I'm not going to be a minister again'" (News24, August 2020)
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