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Zimbabwe

Mthuli Ncube

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


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Blocking Chiwenga, Mnangagwa pushes Tagwirei into ZANU-PF policy role

These include the ‘fraudulent issuance of Treasury Bills' to Tagwirei which caused the collapse of the local currency; the privatisation of the People's Own Savings Bank with Virginia Mabhiza; and the ‘illegal and fraudulent sale of shares in Kuvimba Mining House' by Tagwirei in collusion with Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube Finance Permanent Secretary George Guvamatanga and former RBZ Governor and Mutapa Investment Fund CEO John Mangudya (AC Vol 65 No 15 Concerns multiply over Mnangagwa's secretive wealth fund)...


Policy U-turns deepen confusion over gold-backed currency

President Emmerson Mnangagwa and Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube have to face harsher global conditions particularly US-China tensions which may undermine demand for Zimbabwe's exports...

Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube argues that the tax will cut consumption of highly processed foods and will boost public health...


Mnangagwa hunkers down

Yet the unexplained increase in Zimbabwe's public debt to US$21 billion from $18bn most of which was used to ‘recapitalise' the opaque Mutapa Investment Fund tightly controlled by Mnangagwa and Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube will undermine efforts for a restructuring of the country's foreign liabilities...


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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