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$15 Billion Debt: Zambia gets World Bank’s $100 million grant

Zambia became the first African country to default in the COVID-19 era in 2020, but the restructuring of its external debts of almost $15 billion has been greatly delayed.

• December 21, 2022
World Bank/Zambia president Hichilema
World Bank/Zambia president Hichilema

The World Bank on Wednesday said it would release $100 million for Zambia amid substantial delays in its debt restructuring efforts as its creditors dragged their feet.

In October, the World Bank approved a $275 million grant to Zambia to help the southern African nation recover from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, the spillovers from the war in Ukraine and emerge from its debt crisis.

Zambia became the first African country to default in the COVID-19 era in 2020, but the restructuring of its external debts of almost 15 billion dollars with creditors including China and Eurobond holders has been greatly delayed.

World Bank President David Malpass said in a statement that “Zambia urgently needs debt relief to restore medium-term debt sustainability and attract the new investment needed for growth and jobs.

“I remain deeply concerned by the slow pace of the creditors’ committee and the impact of the delays on growth and poverty,” he added.

Zambia had continued to implement agreed structural policies to achieve macroeconomic stability even as its official bilateral creditors delayed discussing and finalising debt treatment for the country under the G20’s Common Framework, the statement said.

President Hakainde Hichilema on Tuesday said Zambia had agreed to the principles of debt restructuring with its creditors and is focused on signing an agreement on its terms with them by the end of March. 

(Reuters/NAN)

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