The governor of the Central Bank of Ethiopia, Mamo Esmelealem Mihretu, threw in the towel on September 3. Officially, he is leaving “to pursue other passions and challenges.” Unofficially, his departure appears to be a political rebuke, given the surprising timing. Appointed in January 2023, this technocrat trained in the school of international donors held…...
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