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The Ministry of Finance (Portuguese: Ministério das Finanças, MINFIN) is a cabinet-level ministry of the government of Angola. It traces it origin to 1976, and was created as a replacement for the Portuguese colonial-period Direcção dos Serviços de Fazenda e Contabilidade. The current Minister of Finance is Vera Daves. [1] [2]
Cabinet of Angola Office Incumbent Vice President: Esperanca Francisco Da Costa: Minister of Agriculture and Forestry [1] António Francisco de Assis: Minister of Public Works, Urban Planning and Housing: Carlos Alberto Gregório Dos Santos Minister of Culture [2] Filipe Silvino De Pina Zau Minister of National Defence [3] João Ernesto dos ...
Daves is the co-author of a book on public finance with Alves da Rocha, a professor of economics. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] Daves served as Angola's Secretary of State for Finance and Treasury before being appointed by President João Lourenço as Minister of Finance on 8 October 2019 at age 35, [ 1 ] [ 4 ] [ 3 ] the first woman to hold the role.
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Armando Manuel (born March 24, 1972 [citation needed]) is an Angolan MPLA politician who was Minister of Finance of Angola from 2013 to 2016. [1] Prior to his appointment, he served as the Secretary for Economic Affairs of the President and the Chairman of the Angola Sovereign Wealth Fund.
[3] [4] She is the first female to be a minister in the Ministry of Finance and the Public Service, and also the first female Minister of Science, Energy and Technology. In June 2014, Fayval Williams was named as a member of the Jamaica Labour Party 's Economic Advisory Council.
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Nigel Clarke was born in St. Andrew, Jamaica on 20 October 1971, in an upper middle class family. His father, Justice Neville Clarke, served as a Jamaican Supreme Court judge for several decades while his mother, Mary Clarke, served as head of the Planning Institute of Jamaica (PIOJ) for almost 20 years.