President Dos Santos of Angola fires finance minister & others
Angolan President Jose Eduardo dos Santos fired
Finance Minister Armando Manuel on Monday two months after the government of
Africa's biggest oil producer broke off talks with the IMF over emergency
funding.
In a cabinet reshuffle, dos
Santos also replaced his agriculture minister and dropped the powerful Chief of
Staff in the presidency, Edeltrudes da Costa, who was implicated in a recent
land eviction.
A statement said Manuel, who
was appointed in 2013 and whose term had been due to run to 2017, would be
replaced by capital markets commission head Augusto Archer de Sousa Hose, more
commonly known as Archer Mangueira.
Over the last two years,
Manuel had presided over an economic slump caused by a sharp drop in oil prices
that sapped dollar inflows, hammered the kwanza and prompted heavy government
borrowing.
The kwanza slid more than 30
percent against the dollar in 2015, and in January the central bank allowed for
another 15 percent weakening to 155 against the dollar.
The currency was bid at
165/dollar on Monday, according to Thomson Reuters data. On the black market,
it has been trading as low as 600.
The weaker currency has seen inflation soar to 35
percent from 10 percent a year ago, forcing the central bank to hike interest
rates by 675 basis points since June 2015.
However, it said on Monday it
had kept its benchmark rate unchanged at 16 percent at its latest policy
meeting.
Before his appointment,
53-year-old Mangueira was President of Angola's Capital Markets Commission,
making him a familiar face to foreign investors, and had recently been brought
onto the central committee of the ruling MPLA party.
Diplomats said his promotion
was not a major surprise, especially in the wake of the government's decision
in late June to end emergency financing talks, supported by Manuel, with the
International Monetary Fund (IMF).
Angola's economic slump has
fueled opposition to dos Santos' 36-year rule, although the MPLA re-elected him
as its leader last month ahead parliamentary elections in 2017.
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