Kganyago is passing the parcel on SARB job creation
RESERVE Bank (SARB) Governor Lesetja Kganyago warned again yesterday that the central bank stood against taking on a mandate of employment creation through monetary policy. The SARB has drawn the ire of some political commentators and analysts who maintain that the bank needs to expand its mandate considering the reality of high unemployment, other than just focusing on inflation targeting to stabilise the economy. Kganyago, delivering a public lecture titled “Keeping it simple: monetary policy, growth and jobs in South Africa” at the Wits School of Governance, said South Africa’s policymakers must find more practical solutions to deal with the country’s stubbornly high unemployment. He said monetary policy alone was not the saving grace for the country’s socio-economic dilemma. The country instead needed to be careful not to add to…