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Mthuli Ncube

Date of Birth: 30 November 1964
Place of Birth: Bulawayo


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Against the odds, can the new ZiG currency tame inflation?

Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube plans new laws to compel companies to settle a substantial proportion of their taxes in ZiG...

IMF SCUPPERS HARARE'S BAIL-OUT HOPES The repeated efforts of the Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube to persuade the IMF to open negotiations on finance and debt restructuring have been diplomatically rebuffed again...


Shaky new ZiG money undermines IMF talks

The chances of Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube and new Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) governor John Mushayavanhu making progress in talks for a staff-monitored IMF programme in Washington DC on 15 April have been scuppered by the chaos caused by the introduction of the new ZiG currency a week earlier...


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A new gold standard

The question is whether such measures promised by Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube on 12 February will halt the slide of the world's worst-performing currency...

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Mnangagwa presses on regardless

A number of the seats in question are constituencies that CCC candidates took from ZANU-PF elites – in particular Cowdray Park which the powerful Minister of Finance Mthuli Ncube was given un-primaried by ZANU...

Minister Mthuli Ncube is now believed to be one of Mnangagwa's closest and most trusted allies in cabinet...


Mnangagwa keeps it in the family

The Ministry of Finance critical to resolving the economic crisis will continue under Mthuli Ncube who was reappointed despite not winning a seat (AC Vol 64 No 16 Finance chief Ncube bets on resolving debt impasse)...


Legitimacy questions may spur talks

Minister of Finance Mthuli Ncube who expected to walk into a parliamentary seat in the newly created Cowdray Park constituency in Bulawayo having invested significant state resources in refurbishing the roads and providing amenities to residents was defeated...


Electoral flaws may stall re-engagement campaign

For Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube his economic plans depend on the elections: if they're deemed credible by the observers that would accelerate the government's re-engagement campaign and prospects of reaching agreement to restructure its US$18 billion debt arrears and embarking on an IMF programme...


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