Zimbabwe to cut reliance on c-bank to finance budget deficits - IMF
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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) said Friday that Zimbabwe will not borrow externally and will cut reliance on the central bank to finance budget deficits during an IMF staff programme ending next March in a bid to set a track record of fiscal discipline that could earn it future funding.
The southern African nation owes $8.8 billion to foreign lenders, $2.6 billion of this in arrears to the World Bank, African Development Bank and European Investment Bank and has not accessed financing from international institutions since defaulting on its debt in 1999.
Zimbabwe agreed to have its economic and political reforms monitored by the IMF from May 15 to March 15 next year in a bid to convince foreign donors to restructure and forgive its debt, which could ultimately lead to new funding.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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