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Zuma drops new finance minister after market backlash

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Last Updated : Dec 14 2015 | 3:57 AM IST
South African President Jacob Zuma has fired his new finance minister just days after a shock change at the top of the key ministry sparked a market backlash, the presidency said.
The dismissal of little known ruling party legislator David van Rooyen was Zuma's second firing following his sudden sacking of respected finance minister Nhlanhla Nene on Wednesday, which touched off a storm of criticism and collapsed the rand currency.
"I have received many representations to reconsider my decision. As a democratic government, we emphasise the importance of listening to the people and to respond to their views," Zuma said yesterday.
The South African leader has now turned to Pravin Gordhan, who held the post of finance chief for five years until 2014,
The firing of Nene and the appointment of Van Rooyen - who will take over Gordhan's post as minister of cooperative governance and traditional affairs - saw the rand currency drop to historic lows against the US dollar.
The move was also roundly condemned by analysts and media commentators, who warned it would destabilise an economy already struggling with high unemployment and slowing growth.

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Nene's removal came less than a week after South African debt was moved closer to "junk" status by rating companies, which highlighted growth predicted at a sluggish 1.4 per cent this year, and rising interest and inflation rates.
Zuma was accused of sacking Nene because the minister had not rubber-stamped planned spending on a huge nuclear power programme and publicly slapped down a move by state-owned South African Airways (SAA) to renegotiate a plane-leasing deal with Airbus.
Apparently shaken by the response, Zuma on Saturday took the unusual step of denying that he had a romantic relationship with SAA board chairwoman, Dudu Myeni, who had pressed hard for a new deal with Airbus.
The president, who has four wives, issued an official statement rebutting rumours that he and Myeni were having an affair and had a child together.
Just 24 hours later he reversed his appointment of Van Rooyen and reinstated Gordhan, who was widely respected during his tenure as finance minister.

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First Published: Dec 14 2015 | 3:57 AM IST

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