Tito ready to sing a new tune? Former finance minister spills on 'new journey'

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Tito Mboweni hinted on social media that he is ready to make a change and told his followers to 'watch this space'.

Last week, President Cyril Ramaphosa revealed that Mboweni had requested to be released from his position as finance minister after nearly three years in the job.“I have also accepted a long-standing request by minister Tito Mboweni to be excused from his position as minister of finance. Minister Mboweni took up this position following the sudden departure of former minister Nhlanhla Nene in October 2018.

“Since then, he has effectively and ably steered National Treasury through extremely difficult economic times, providing stability and instilling confidence. I am grateful to minister Mboweni for responding to the call to serve our nation at its time of need,” said the president. Commenting on Mboweni's singing abilities, some gave him the thumbs up while others joked that it was the wine on the table singing and not him.— Bontle Khogome Man of many talents. From cooking to singing. We na nah😜

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I would not be shocked if they replace DD with Tito, anything is possible in this country.🙆‍♀️🙆‍♀️🙆‍♀️🙆‍♀️🙆‍♀️

He was teasing Tokyo less than two months ago lol 😂

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