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South African former finance minister Tito Mboweni dies at 65

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South African former finance minister Tito Mboweni dies at 65

JOHANNESBURG, South Africa – Former South African finance and labour minister and first black central bank governor, Tito Mboweni, has died aged 65 following a brief illness, the presidency said late Saturday.

Mboweni was an anti-apartheid activist as a student who later became democratic South Africa’s first labour minister from 1994 to 1999 under former President Nelson Mandela.

He then served as governor of the South African Reserve Bank for a decade from 1999, and later as finance minister from 2018 to 2021 under President Cyril Ramaphosa.

“His role in shaping our democratic future particularly during the dying days of apartheid, cannot be overstated,” said his party, the African National Congress, describing him as a trusted voice in the economic debates that framed the transition to democracy.

Mboweni helped establish the post-apartheid labour legislation that lay the foundation for collective bargaining and labour courts to uphold worker rights, the ANC said.

As central bank governor he oversaw the introduction of inflation targeting to help the bank achieve price stability.

He was a close ally of Ramaphosa and served on the ANC’s national executive committee, which handles party decisions.

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“Given his sense of vitality and energetic and affable engagement with fellow South Africans, Dr Mboweni’s passing at 65 comes as a shock,” said Ramaphosa in a statement.

“We have lost a leader and compatriot who has served our nation as an activist, economic policy innovator and champion of labour rights.”

Mboweni was known for being controversial and funny and would always be a subject for banter for his cooking skills on X. Apart from is culinary skills, he was also ridiculed for his fashion sense as well as political comments.

 – Reuters/Africa New 24

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