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Chakwera’s Tonse Govt passes IMF test, secures US$174m

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LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-President Lazarus Chakwera’s Tonse Alliance Government has passed the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) first test as the global lender has reached a staff-level agreement on the second and last review of the Staff Monitored Programme with Executive Board Involvement (PMB).

This means, Malawi will be given US$174 million (about MK195 billion) under a new 48-month financing arrangement under the Extended Credit Facility (ECF).

IMF’s released statement on Thursday, September 21, 2023, says the agreement is subject to IMF management and executive board approval scheduled for mid-November this year and receipt of the necessary financing assurances.

The IMF mission chief Mika Saito, who led the staff discussion with Malawian authorities from August 29 to September 30, is quoted in the statement as having said the arrangement is expected to catalyze grant financing and support ongoing efforts to restore a stable and sustainable macroeconomic position.

“The prospective ECF-supported program will aim at restoring macroeconomic stability, building a foundation for inclusive and sustainable growth, addressing weaknesses in governance and institutions, and strengthening resilience to climate-related shocks.

“Fiscal policy will aim at achieving a debt-stabilizing primary balance in the medium-term through a package of expenditure adjustment and revenue mobilization measures. The authorities are committed to applying fiscal discipline, containing domestic borrowing, and improving public financial management,” said Saito.

The IMF team met President Lazarus Chakwera, Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs Sosten Gwengwe, Reserve Bank of Malawi Governor Wilson Banda, and other senior government officials.

Currently, Malawi’s local debt is pegged at MK2.9 trillion.

Lloyd M’bwana

I’m a Lilongwe University of Agriculture and Natural Resource (LUANAR)’s Environmental Science graduate (Malawi) and UK’s ICM Journalism and Media studies scholar. Also University of Malawi (UNIMA) Library Science Scholar. I have been The Malawi Country Manager and duty editor for the Maravi Post since 2019. My duty editor’s job is to ensure that the news is covered properly, that it is delivered on time, and that it is created to the standards set out in the editorial guidelines of the Maravi Post.