John Mushayavanhu
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John Mushayavanhu is a Zimbabwean central bank governor and former FBC Holdings Limited boss.[1][2]
Background
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Career
Early career
FBC Holdings
Mushayavanhu joined FBC Bank in 1997 as an executive director in the corporate banking division.[3]
RBZ
He was appointed Governor of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe to replace John Mangudya in March 2024 by President Emmerson Mnangagwa.
Controversies
He was instrumental in the introduction of the Zimbabwean ZiG currency to replace the hyperinflation-hit and worthless Zimbabwean dollar.
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References
- ^ "Mnangagwa's appointment of new RBZ boss illegal, invalid — lawyers demand immediate reversal |". Retrieved 2024-04-13.
- ^ Mail, The Sunday (2024-03-28). "NEW: Dr John Mushayavanhu appointment as new Governor for Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe formalised". The Sunday Mail. Retrieved 2024-04-13.
- ^ Zviko (2023-12-08). "John Mushayavanhu Biography| Profile, Education, Career, RBZ". Zimbabwe Profiles. Retrieved 2024-04-13.
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