Angolan governor leaves role to join cabinet
Massano takes over economics portfolio after violent protests against fuel price hike
Angola’s central bank governor José de Lima Massano left the role to become the cabinet minister responsible for the economy on June 8.
The National Bank of Angola (BNA) said the most senior deputy governor, Manuel António Tiago Dias, has become acting governor. Dias has a master’s degree in economics from the University of Bordeaux in France, and has worked in the BNA’s statistics department.
Massano, who had been governor since 2017, is taking over the cabinet economic portfolio, succeeding
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