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South Africa uproar after finance minister sacked
Africa Live: BBC news updatesPresident Zuma said Mr Nene was being moved to "another strategic position", but did not elaborate on the reasons behind the decision.
He has replaced him with the relatively unknown David van Rooyen.
The rand fell to below 15 to the dollar on Thursday morning and stock prices also fell in Johannesburg as trading began, Reuters reports.
"The removal of a technocratically sound, decent, hard working, well respected, fiscally conservative and reform minded finance minister is a serious blow," Peter Montalto, an analyst at Nomura, told the AFP news agency.
South Africa's main opposition leader Mmusi Maimane criticised the sacking on Twitter saying that Mr Zuma "has again proven himself to be a President incapable of making the right decisions".
Another opposition party, the Economic Freedom Fighters, said the president appointed Mr Van Rooyen because he knows he "will not imitation alhambra bracelet stand up to him when he wants to do wrong things".
Analysis: Lerato Mbele, BBC Africa Business Report, Johannesburg
Shock, surprise and sarcasm dominate the reaction to the sacking of Mr Nene.
A cartoon called "Zuma's wrecking ball" of the president's head, cast in stone, butting everything in sight is being widely shared on social media.
The general feeling is that President Zuma has dismissed a minister who stood for integrity and prudence in managing the country's finances.
Although Mr Nene was finance minister for just over 18 months, he has already been able to stand his ground on issues of wasteful government expenditure.
He has openly criticised wage increases for public servants; questioned the management of public utilities; opposed a bailout for the national airline and did not approve a proposal to buy the president a new private jet.
In the main, investors regarded him as a knock off alhambra bracelet safe pair of hands steering South Africa's economy in uncharted waters, especially in the midst of the recent global volatility and the steep decline in commodity prices.
South Africa's finance ministry has come under "the most intense political pressure in recent replica van cleef and arpels perlee clover bracelet months", reports the economic news website Fin24.
It suggests that Mr Nene's removal was down to his lack of "politcal clout".
He was seen as one of the few people in government to oppose certain spending plans, including a programme to build new nuclear plants, reports Business Day newspaper.
Africa Live: BBC news updatesPresident Zuma said Mr Nene was being moved to "another strategic position", but did not elaborate on the reasons behind the decision.
He has replaced him with the relatively unknown David van Rooyen.
The rand fell to below 15 to the dollar on Thursday morning and stock prices also fell in Johannesburg as trading began, Reuters reports.
"The removal of a technocratically sound, decent, hard working, well respected, fiscally conservative and reform minded finance minister is a serious blow," Peter Montalto, an analyst at Nomura, told the AFP news agency.
South Africa's main opposition leader Mmusi Maimane criticised the sacking on Twitter saying that Mr Zuma "has again proven himself to be a President incapable of making the right decisions".
Another opposition party, the Economic Freedom Fighters, said the president appointed Mr Van Rooyen because he knows he "will not imitation alhambra bracelet stand up to him when he wants to do wrong things".
Analysis: Lerato Mbele, BBC Africa Business Report, Johannesburg
Shock, surprise and sarcasm dominate the reaction to the sacking of Mr Nene.
A cartoon called "Zuma's wrecking ball" of the president's head, cast in stone, butting everything in sight is being widely shared on social media.
The general feeling is that President Zuma has dismissed a minister who stood for integrity and prudence in managing the country's finances.
Although Mr Nene was finance minister for just over 18 months, he has already been able to stand his ground on issues of wasteful government expenditure.
He has openly criticised wage increases for public servants; questioned the management of public utilities; opposed a bailout for the national airline and did not approve a proposal to buy the president a new private jet.
In the main, investors regarded him as a knock off alhambra bracelet safe pair of hands steering South Africa's economy in uncharted waters, especially in the midst of the recent global volatility and the steep decline in commodity prices.
South Africa's finance ministry has come under "the most intense political pressure in recent replica van cleef and arpels perlee clover bracelet months", reports the economic news website Fin24.
It suggests that Mr Nene's removal was down to his lack of "politcal clout".
He was seen as one of the few people in government to oppose certain spending plans, including a programme to build new nuclear plants, reports Business Day newspaper.
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