Charles Chuka

Charles Chuka (24 June 1953[1] – 26 August 2021)[2] was the governor of the Reserve Bank of Malawi from April 2012 to April 2017.

[3][4][5] When he became governor, he announced a series of reforms that allowed for foreign exchange to enter the country.

[6] Chuka held a Bachelor of Social Science (Economics and Sociology) degree from the University of Malawi including a Master of Philosophy in monetary economics from the University of Glasgow.

He worked for the Reserve Bank of Malawi from 1979 in the Economic Services division.

[7] Chuka joined the World Bank Group from 2003 to 2009; he was a Senior Advisor to the Executive Director at the World Bank headquarters in Washington, DC.