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Govt Satisfies All Imf Requirements For First Recovery Program

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Zambian Minister of Finance and National Planning, Situmbeko Musokotwane (L-R) answers questions from the media April 25, 2009 during the IMF/World Bank Spring Meetings as Tanzanian Minister of Finance Mustafa Mkulo, (2nd L), Minister of Economy & Finance Charles Koffi Diby (2nd R) for the Ivory Coast and Ismaila Dieng (R) from the IMF External Relations listen at the IMF Headquarters in Washington, DC. IMF Photo by Robert Giroux

SITUMBEKO MUSOKOTWANE, minister of finance and national planning, claims that the government has achieved a perfect score on the benchmarks set under the IMF economic recovery program obtained in August 2022.

Dr. MUSOKOTWANE said in a statement to the media in Lusaka that the findings of the IMF review show that Zambia has effectively met the IMF’s expectations regarding the compliance of the benchmarks.

He claimed that Zambia’s road toward putting the debt restructuring package into effect depends on the results.

But, according to Dr. MUSOKOTWANE, the staff level agreement with the IMF is not the last judgment on how well the nation is performing in accordance with the rescue package.

He claimed that Zambia’s excellent performance in meeting the criteria is not surprising given the government’s commitment to economic change.

Dr. MUSOKOTWANE has added that the government is hopeful that the outcomes will significantly aid in the implementation of the debt restructuring program.

Dr. MUSOKOTWANE added that the government is still dedicated to carrying out its economic plans in a credible manner.