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May 1998

Micah Cheserem, Central bank governor, Kenya



Leaders of Africa's new deal

The fact that Micah Cheserem is still Kenya's central bank governor is one of the few reasons why the IMF can convince itself there's an economic team in Nairobi with which it can work. Appointed in 1993 and reappointed last July for a further four-year term, Cheserem has won admiration for his judicious influence on monetary and fiscal policy - inflation has fallen from 101% to 11% during his time as governor - and for his outspoken support for the IMF's new and tougher stance against institutionalized corruption.

Along with former finance minister Wycliffe Musalia Mudavadi, he has been a beacon of hope for foreign investors. "It's greatly reassuring that you've got a sensible chap like that standing guard at the central bank," says Michael Power, director...


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