Herbert Murerwa

Herbert Murerwa

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Herbert Muchemwa Murerwa (born July 31 1941) served as the Minister of Finance in the Government of Zimbabwe from 1996 to 2000, from August 2002 to February 2004, and again from April 26, 2004 to February 6, 2007.

In a cabinet reshuffle on February 9 2004, Murerwa was replaced as Finance Minister by his deputy, Christopher Kureneri, and was instead appointed as Minister of Higher and Tertiary Education. [ [http://www.zimbabwesituation.com/feb10a_2004.html#link6 "Mugabe rewards loyalists in new Cabinet"] , "New Zimbabwe" (zimbabwesituation.com), February 9, 2004.] Following the arrest of Kureneri, Murerwa was additionally appointed as acting Finance Minister later in 2004. On April 16 2005, he was formally appointed as Finance Minister again, leaving the post of Higher Education Minister; [Michael Hartnack, [http://web.archive.org/web/20050430135442/http://www.dispatch.co.za/2005/04/18/Foreign/demugabe.html "Mugabe announces new cabinet"] , Associated Press ("Dispatch", South Africa), April 18, 2005.] [ [http://www.sadocc.at/news/2005/2005-101.shtml "MP's sworn in, new ministers appointed"] , SADOCC, April 16, 2005.] this followed the March 2005 parliamentary election, in which Murerwa was elected to the House of Assembly from Goromonzi constituency. [David Blair, [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2005/04/07/wzim07.xml "Mugabe 'conjures up' winning votes"] , "Daily Telegraph" (United Kingdom), April 8, 2005.]

Murerwa engineered the historic repayment of USD $120 million (out of $300 million) in debt to the International Monetary Fund (IMF), prior to their enforcement of a threat to expel Zimbabwe from the IMF for nonpayment of arrears (Aug 31, 2005). Commenting on his country's accomplishment, he stated that it proved "that no one can write off Zimbabwe as yet" and that we "can still do things on our own." This repayment has put Zimbabwe in an excellent position to move forward on loan talks with neighbor South Africa for a loan of between US$200 and US$500 million.

During his tenure Zimbabwe's economy shrunk by 30% between 2000 and 2004 following the seizure of about 4,500 white-owned commercial farms which sent agricultural production plummeting.

Inflation, at 164.3% in June 2005, increased to 254.8% in July 2005, creating a speed-bump on the road to the government's goal of bringing inflation down to 80% by year end. Murerwa recently presented a supplementary budget to pay wages, import food and build new housing, after admitting that targets for economic growth and inflation would be missed. Inflation was at 1193% in July 2006 making it the highest inflation rate in the world outside the war zones. Many people view Murerwa as the reason why the Zimbabwean economy has been taking a nose dive since the early 1990s due to his 'yes my lord' approach towards President Robert Mugabe. This was aggravated by the fact that he opposed the currency reforms initiated by Gideon Gono, the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe director in August 2006. Before that Murerwa wanted to introduce $250,000 bearer cheque during the absence of Gono which would have fueled the inflation rate further only to be stopped by Mugabe.

During his Fiscal Policy Review on August 16, 2005 Murerwa said, "Bringing down inflation, initially to double digit, and ultimately to single digit levels remains our objective. The disinflation process will, however, not be smooth sailing. Addressing the prevailing high inflation challenges facing us demands that we all make sacrifices, with Ministries living within our economy's means. There will simply be no magic solutions to our challenges."

He also commented on corruption, saying it "negatively affects the social and moral fabric of the nation, encouraging indiscipline and rent seeking behaviour – with the resultant hardships largely falling on the poor. It causes major costs to business activities and, hence, the introduction of various measures and institutions to decisively deal with this problem. In this regard, Government, in consultation with stakeholders, has announced the appointment of members of the Anti-Corruption Commission. Prohibitive penalties for corrupt practices are being considered, including the intensification of awareness campaigns of all existing Whistle Blower Funds. In the case of upholding the integrity of officers at the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority, Government has initiated ongoing measures to nip all corrupt tendencies at border posts. Already, a number of criminal activities have been unearthed with several officers under investigation and prosecution. Similar exercises are being extended to other Government departments, including Immigration, VID, CMED, the Registrar General's Office."

As part of a much-anticipated cabinet reshuffle by President Robert Mugabe, Murerwa lost his cabinet post on February 6 2007. [ [http://www.int.iol.co.za/index.php?set_id=1&click_id=2646&art_id=qw1170799020102B251 "Mugabe retains old guard during shuffle"] , Reuters ("IOL"), February 7, 2007.]

This followed a public spat with Reserve bank Governor Gideon Gono over fiscal policies. According to the "Zimbabwe Times" the Reserve Bank governor took the unprecedented step of attacking Murerwa in lengthy statements published in the government-owned press as advertisements. Mugabe appeared to side with Gono, leaving the minister exposed. Murerwa and Gono had apparently taken opposing views on the issue of payments made by the Reserve Bank for various services offered to the Government of Zimbabwe.

In a brief telephone conversation with "The Times", Murerwa said that he did not want to make any comments over the issue of his departure from cabinet. "I do not want to comment. Why should I?" he asked before ending the conversation. It is thought that Muerwa may be keeping silent on the issue as he will be tapped to replace Stan Mudenge as Tertiary Education minister. Mudenge, from southern Zimbabwe, is seriously ill and suffering from an undisclosed ailment.Fact|date=March 2008

Murerwa was nominated as ZANU-PF's candidate for the Senate seat from Goromonzi, in Mashonaland East, in the March 2008 parliamentary election. [ [http://allafrica.com/stories/200802150006.html "Zimbabwe: Zanu-PF Names Poll Candidates"] , "The Herald" (allAfrica.com), February 15, 2008.] He narrowly won the seat according to official results, receiving 16,156 votes against 15,287 for Vincent Gwarazimba of the Movement for Democratic Change-Tsvangirai faction and 4,560 for Marimo Cloudios of the MDC-Mutambara faction. [ [http://newzimbabwe.com/pages/electoral218.18003.html "Zimbabwe senate election results"] , newzimbabwe.com.]

Occupations

*Minister of International Trade and Technologyndash Government of Zimbabwe (2001-2002)
*Minister of Higher Education and Technologyndash Government of Zimbabwe (2000-2001)
*Minister of Financendash Government of Zimbabwe (1996-2000)
*Minister of Industry and Commercendash Government of Zimbabwe (1995-1996)
*Minister of Environment and Tourismndash Government of Zimbabwe (1990-1995)
*High Commissioner to the UKndash Government of Zimbabwe (1984-1990)

Education

*1970, BA in Sociology, George Williams College, USA;
*1972, Master's in Education, Harvard University, USA;
*1978, Doctor of Education, Harvard University, USA.

ources

*Mid-Term Fiscal Policy Review Statement, delivered 16 August 2005
*The Africa Centre, London

References

External links

* [http://www.mofed.gov.zw/ Murerwa's homepage]
* [http://thinkexist.com/quotes/herbert_murerwa/ Murerwa quotes]


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