Categories: Business Editor's Picks

Economic challenges worries ActionAid Zambia

ActionAid Zambia says it agrees with some stakeholders that Zambia’s economy is likely to grow at a slower pace next year.
The International Monetary Fund has projected that Zambia’s economic growth will fall to 2.9 percent next year from the 3.1 targeted for this year.
In its annual World Economic Report released on Tuesday at the just ended Springs Meeting in Washington D.C, the Fund also see higher inflation above 10 percent by end of 2019.
The Fund projects that inflation will jump to 12.0 percent in 2020 after closing at 10.7 this year.
ActionAid Zambia Country Director Nalucha Ziba tells Money FM News that one of the challenge that will contribute to a slower economic growth is the dry spells that the country has witnessed in some parts of the country.
Ms Ziba says this will ultimately affect production in the agriculture sector and subsequently affect forex earnings.
She said another challenge worth looking at is the increased debt service payment.
The ActionAid Country Director said the country has also witnessed late payments to contractors who supplied various services as well as late payment of salaries.

More From Author

Marketing Like A Prostitute

Ndiili Kunda and Michael Mulusa have an interesting conversation on hands-on marketing with Edwin Ngwane…

Read More

Future-Proofing Your Business Building

News of the Abyssal Wonders discovery has reverberated throughout the scientific community, sparking intense interest…

Read More

Car Enthusiast’s Dream: Exploring High-Performance Models

News of the Abyssal Wonders discovery has reverberated throughout the scientific community, sparking intense interest…

Read More

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

EAZ underscores urgency of addressing pressing economic issues ahead of Summit

  There is need to navigate the economic headwinds with determination, resilience, and a shared…

Read More

Mfuwe International Airport to be temporarily closed for rehabilitation

Mfuwe International Airport infrastructure has recorded marked deterioration. During the rehabilitation period which is expected…

Read More

ZICA calls for recruitment of registered accountants in Councils

Recruitment of registered accountants in local authorities will lead to significant improvements in financial management…

Read More