Rest in peace: Tito Mboweni’s cause of death revealed

Rest in peace: Tito Mboweni’s cause of death revealed

**Former Finance Minister and South African Reserve Bank Governor Tito Mboweni Passes Away at 65**

South Africa mourns the loss of Tito Mboweni, former Minister of Finance and Governor of the South African Reserve Bank (SARB), who passed away at the age of 65. Mboweni’s family confirmed that he died on Saturday, October 12, 2024, after a brief illness.

### Family Statement

A statement released by his family, through spokesperson Alto Mboweni, expressed deep sorrow over his passing. The statement read:
*“It is with deep sadness that the Mboweni Family announces the passing of Mboweni. The family is devastated by Governor Mboweni’s passing after a short illness. He passed away in a hospital in Johannesburg on Saturday night, surrounded by his loved ones.”*

Tito Mboweni, South Africa’s finance minister, pauses during a news conference before presenting his mid-term budget to parliament in Cape Town, South Africa, on Wednesday, Oct. 24, 2018. Mbowenis appointment as South Africas finance minister two weeks ago appeased investors, but his first mid-term budget showed the nations debt burden is heavier than they previously thought. Photographer: Waldo Swiegers/Bloomberg via Getty Images

The family has requested privacy as they come to terms with their loss, and further details regarding memorial services and funeral arrangements will be released soon.

### Tito Mboweni’s Legacy

Mboweni made history in 1999 when he became the first black Governor of the South African Reserve Bank, a position he held for a decade. His career also saw him serving as the Minister of Labour in Nelson Mandela’s cabinet from 1994 to 1999. Later, in 2018, Mboweni returned to public service as Minister of Finance, helping to steer South Africa through complex economic times.

In addition to his illustrious career, Mboweni was a beloved figure on social media, famously sharing his culinary adventures, particularly his love for cooking tomato and pilchard dishes. His quirky food posts earned him the affectionate nickname “Twitter chef.”

### Tributes Pour In

South Africans and notable public figures have been paying tribute to Mboweni, remembering his impactful career and light-hearted presence on social media.

One user, @Llekamania_, wrote:
*”That’s sad news. We gonna miss his tomato and pilchard’s content. RIP to him.”*

Another tribute from @RonaldLamola read:
*”Nothing could have prepared us for this immense loss. My heart aches for the family and loved ones of our dear comrade @tito_mboweni. His absence leaves a void that can never be filled. Tito’s legacy will inspire us forever. Rest in power, comrade.”*

Many echoed similar sentiments, noting the positive influence he had on both his professional and personal life. His humorous social media presence will be missed as much as his contributions to South Africa’s economy and politics.

### A Life Well Lived

Mboweni’s life was one marked by dedication to public service and a light-hearted approach to life. He embraced peace in his later years, sharing his joys and hobbies with the public. His unexpected death has left South Africa reflecting on the many ways he touched the nation.

Tito Mboweni’s legacy as a trailblazer in South Africa’s financial and political landscape, combined with his endearing public persona, will be remembered for years to come. Rest in peace, Tito Mboweni.

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