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Malawi: Gwengwe Clarifies Ecf Stand On Malawi

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Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs Sosten Gwengwe on Monday clarified the International Monetary Fund (IMF) stand on Malawi, saying Malawi is still in talks with the Fund to ensure the country secures Extended Credit Facility (ECF).

Speaking during the Government Face the Press in Lilongwe alongside four other senior Cabinet ministers, Gwengwe said Malawi and IMF Mission discussions, which started on 5 October and will run till the 17th of this month, are going on so well.

“What it means is that if you have a program there are negotiations going. This is where terms and conditions are being done and currently these discussions are going on very well,” he said.

Gwengwe refuted media reports which have purportedly misquoted IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva.

One of the local papers alleges that the IMF boss insinuated that Malawi cannot receive extra debt anymore. However, Gwengwe said this was not true.

“It is sad that while other people are busy with the mission others are busy pulling and watering the gains down,” said Gwengwe.

The Minister also refuted reports that the IMF will not provide Malawi with an Extended Credit Facility describing them as fake.

Gwengwe said the reports have been misrepresented in the local media; pointing out that this has also worried the IMF officials who are in the country on the ECF’s discussion mission.

Gwengwe said His Excellency the President Dr Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera had a successful meeting with the IMF Managing Director.