Tito Mboweni is no longer SA's finance minister, and will be replaced by Enoch Godongwana.
Tito Mboweni stepped down as finance minister, President Cyril Ramaphosa confirmed on Thursday night. File photo.President Cyril Ramaphosa confirmed on Thursday night he had accepted a “long-standing request” from Mboweni to be removed from his post.
“I am grateful to Mr Mboweni for responding to the call I made to him to serve our nation. Today, I have acceded to his request to leave, and we wish him well in his endeavours — and I am sure he will continue to excel and also be available for certain tasks that he may be given from time to time,” Ramaphosa said.
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