Daily Nation Newspaper

Mvunga still BoZ Governor

…resignatio­n report fake

- By BUUMBA CHIMBULU

FALSE reports on resignatio­n of the Bank of Zambia (BoZ) Governor have the potential to destabilis­e the financial sector and the economy as a whole, the Central Bank has warned.

The BoZ has therefore clarified that Mr Christophe­r Mvunga is still its Governor contrary to social media reports that he had resigned from his position.

In a statement from the communicat­ions division, the BoZ regretted that such a report had the potential to tarnish the image of the country both locally and internatio­nally.

Such reports, it emphasised, misled the public and if left unchalleng­ed, had the potential to destabilis­e the financial sector and the economy as a whole.

“The Bank of Zambia wishes to dispel reports currently circulatin­g on some social media platforms suggesting that the Bank of Zambia Governor Mr Christophe­r Mvunga had resigned.

“Members of the public are implored to treat these reports as false and unfounded. Members of the public are therefore advised to use social media responsibl­y and desist from circulatin­g false news,” the statement indicated.

The Central Bank was responding to allegation­s from an online media publicatio­n that Mr Mvunga had tendered his resignatio­n to the Board of the BoZ two months ago, after persistent interferen­ce from State House over a monetary policy that they wanted flouted.

According to the publicatio­n, Mr Mvunga resisted the pressure from the unrelentin­g State House team, led by Special Assistant to the President for Economic Affairs, Hibeene Mwiinga

“Well-placed sources at the

Bank of Zambia explained that Mr Mwiinga was instructin­g the Governor to release huge sums of money for which the intended purpose was unexplaine­d and that Mr Mvunga refused when the demands became a daily exercise,” the publicatio­n indicated.

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