Zambian president wants quick debt restructuring to aid recovery
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PRESIDENT Hakainde Hichilema of Zambia has urged the country’s creditors on Monday to agree to a quick debt restructuring to aid economy recovery efforts.
Zambia defaulted on its sovereign debt in 2020, becoming the first African country to do so during the COVID-19 pandemic.
In August 2022, it won IMF approval for a 1.3 billion dollars, three-year loan programme intended to help ease pressure on its public finances while it conducts 13 billion dollars restructuring discussions.
Hichilema told Georgieva, in remarks with reporters present “if (the debt restructuring is) not concluded soon, it is going to distort all the good efforts that we have been making to reconstruct the economy and bring investment.’’
He added that if the restructuring was concluded by a government target of the end of the first quarter of this year it could “help a lot to open up areas that are sometimes causing negative sentiment”.
Georgieva commended the government for moving away from wasteful expenditure to use funds more prudently. She said the IMF would like to work with Zambia to boost its economic growth.
Georgieva, who has pushed hard for quicker movement on debt relief, said she hopes Zambia will become the second nation after Chad to complete a debt treatment process under the Group of 20 major economies’ Common Framework. (Reuters/NAN)
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