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Reserve Bank Governor Adrian Orr says targeted government policy could do much more for the property market than monetary policy can. (First published November 2020)
As the exchange of passive-aggressive notes between Finance Minister Grant Robertson and Reserve Bank Governor Adrian Orr seems to be reaching its end, some attention is finally turning to the bigger question of ‘what next?’ Economists and policy wonks will attend a conference at the University of Waikato on Wednesday and Thursday to chart a course at the 2021 NZ Economics Forum themed Economics for Tumultuous Times – Finding the right policy mix in the post-Covid world.
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KABAMBE: Mutharika’s anointed heir
As dust refuses to settle in the former ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), the party’s leader Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika has summoned all regional, district, governors and all youths directors to his Villa House in Mangochi to cox them into endorsing Dalitso Kabambe as the party’s leader.
Both Mutharika and Kabambe are from Thyolo district.
Sources within the Central Executive Committee say the development follows research findings that are suggesting that two contenders, Joseph Mwanamvekha and Kondwani Nankhumwa are away ahead of APM’s anointed heir, Kabambe.
Kabambe a the former Reserve Bank Governor who gave himself an outrageous K27 milloon per month salary was axed by President Lazarus Chakwera after change of leadership at Capital Hill.
I have been informed that three final offers have been received. I am given to understand that the PMC Bank itself is evaluating the offers, said the RBI governor.
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