Tito Titus Mboweni
(born 16 March 1959) is a South African politician who served as Minister of Finance of
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Cyril Ramaphosa from 2018 to 2021.
Mboweni was the eighth Governor of the
South African Reserve Bank
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and the first Black South African to hold the post. He was sworn in as Minister of Finance on 9 October 2018, following
Nhlanhla Nene
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's resignation.
Mboweni is a founding member of Mboweni Brothers Investment Holdings and a former international advisor of
Goldman Sachs International
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.
He has been appointed as a non executive Director for South Africa at the New Development Bank (BRICS Development Bank).
Early life and career
The youngest of three children, Tito Mboweni was born on 16 March 1959. He grew up in
Tzaneen in the Limpopo Province. He attended the
University of the North between 1979 and 1980, where he registered for a Bachelor of Commerce degree. He did not complete his studies there and left South Africa to go into exile in 1980.
While in exile in Lesotho, Mboweni joined the
African National Congress
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(ANC), South Africa's current governing party, and was an activist for the party in many capacities. He obtained a Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in economics and political science from the
National University of Lesotho in 1985. In 1988 he obtained a Master of Arts in Development Economics from the
University of East Anglia
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in England.
Political career
Prior to his appointment as Minister of Labour, Mboweni was Deputy Head of the Department of Economic Policy in the ANC. He also represented the ANC on several domestic and international platforms. Mboweni was a member of the ANC's National Executive and National Working Committees and was also Chairperson of the National Executive Committee's Economic Transformation Committee, which coordinated the development of ANC economic policies.
Mboweni served as Minister of Labour from May 1994 to July 1998 in
South African President
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Nelson Mandela
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's cabinet. While Minister of Labour Mboweni was the architect of South Africa's post-Apartheid labour legislation,
which allowed for collective bargaining and the establishment of labour courts.
[Olivia Kumwenda-Mtambo (October 10, 2018)]
Ex-central banker Mboweni takes on South Africa's hobbling economy
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''. He became one of the
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In 1997 Mboweni was appointed head of the ANC's Policy Department which was responsible for managing ANC policy processes. Upon joining the
South African Reserve Bank
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, he resigned all of his elected and appointed positions in the ANC.
Mboweni joined the
South African Reserve Bank
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in July 1998 as Advisor to the Governor. On 8 August 1999 he succeeded
Dr. Chris Stals as Governor of the Reserve Bank. As governor, he oversaw the launch of the inflation targeting policy to help the bank achieve price stability and dealt with the rand's plunge due to global and local events.
During his tenure, Mboweni was appointed honorary Professor of Economics at the
University of South Africa for 2000 to 2003. The Governor was also elected Chancellor of the
University of the North-West
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and was installed as Chancellor on 23 February 2002. The
University of Stellenbosch
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appointed the Governor Professor Extraordinary in Economics for the period 1 April 2002 to 31 March 2005.
Career in the private sector
In June 2010, Mboweni was appointed an International Adviser of
Goldman Sachs International
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, where he provided strategic advice to the firm on business development opportunities, with a particular focus on
South Africa
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and
Sub-Saharan Africa
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. He also served as chairman of bullion producer
AngloGold Ashanti, among other company directorships.
Minister of Finance, 2018–2021
On 9 October 2018, Mboweni was announced by President Cyril Ramaphosa as the new Minister of Finance of the Republic of South Africa with immediate effect
following Nhlanhla Nene's resignation. From the beginning of his tenure Mboweni often found himself at odds with the ruling ANC policy and ideology. The ruling ANC has always inclined itself towards socialist policies, a stance which has been viewed as a form of appeasing its alliance partners, the South African Communist Party and COSATU. On the other hand, Mboweni has continuously proffered liberal solutions such as his 2019 economic recovery growth plan which has been rejected by SACP and COSATU.
His economic growth plan was widely criticised in the Public Sector. In an opinion piece, Telkom Group CEO Sipho Maseko slammed Mboweni's proposed reforms for the ICT sector, particularly plans related to the rollout of spectrum, as being "ill-thought-out". However the response was different in the private sector, CEO of Bridgement Daniel Goldberg during his Sage tour to Cape Town, Johannesburg, and Durban hailed the plan, saying "it will improve the rate at which big state owned enterprises pays its suppliers consequently increasing efficiency in the economy. Phumlani Majozi in his opinion piece on Finance 24 argued that "Mboweni's ideas on how to revamp this economy, presented in his recent paper, titled "Economic Transformation, Inclusive Growth and Competitiveness: Towards an Economic Strategy for South Africa", are what will get this country back on track."
In June 2020, Mboweni proposed a new
austerity policy, to cut the state's wage bill of
R160.2 billion over three years and to adopt a
Zero-based budget system in order to avoid a
sovereign debt crisis in 2024.
On 5 August 2021, Mboweni resigned as finance minister. He was succeeded in the post by
Enoch Godongwana
Enoch Godongwana (born 9 June 1957) is a South African politician who has been serving as the Minister of Finance of South Africa in the government of President Cyril Ramaphosa since August 2021. He is also the former head of the African Nationa ...
.
Joining the private sector
On 31 January 2022, Mboweni resigned as an ANC Member of the National Assembly to take up a position in the private sector. He has been appointed as chairman and independent non-executive director of Accelerate, a property fund company.
Other activities
*
World Bank
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, Ex-Officio Member of the Board of Governors (2018–2021)
* Joint World Bank-IMF Development Committee, Member (2018–2021)
*
Asia School of Business, Member of the Board of Governors (since 2015)
Recognition
* 2015 – Honorary professor, School of Economic and Business Sciences at the
University of the Witwatersrand
* 2001 – Honorary Doctorate of Economics,
University of Natal
Controversy
In August 2020, President Cyril Ramaphosa “strongly reprimanded” Mboweni over comments he made on
Twitter
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about the dismissal of Zambia’s central bank governor
Denny Kalyalya. In a statement, the presidency explained that “in one of his tweets, Minister Mboweni is promising to mobilise if not given reasons why the Central (bank) Governor has been fired,” citing the need for central bank independence.
[Olivia Kumwenda-Mtambo (August 24, 2020)]
South Africa's Ramaphosa reprimands finance minister over tweets on Zambia
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References
External links
Tito Mboweni biography at
African National Congress
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1959 births
Living people
African National Congress politicians
Alumni of the University of East Anglia
AngloGold Ashanti
Finance ministers of South Africa
Goldman Sachs people
Government ministers of South Africa
Governors of the South African Reserve Bank
National University of Lesotho alumni
People from Tzaneen
20th-century South African economists
Members of the National Assembly of South Africa
21st-century South African economists