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IMF WARNING

…Do not rely on loans to finance budget, IMF tells Kenya

- DAILY NATION, Kenya.

NAIROBI - Kenya should not increase its budget if it hopes to recover from the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic and support the health system, the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund (IMF) has said.

The Fund cautioned Kenya against relying on public debt to finance its budget, advising it to live within its means.

This comes when the country’s public debt has become a headache to the health system and general economy.

IMF spokesman Gerry Rice said the Covid-19 pandemic has increased Kenya’s debt vulnerabil­ity.

“Kenya continues to face an unpreceden­ted external shock that will severely challenge the economy’s and the policy path.

We recommend a pause in fiscal adjustment to accommodat­e increased health spending and support for the economy during this shock,” Rice said at an IMF policy briefing just released.

He said IMF is holding discussion­s with Kenyan authoritie­s over the issues, adding that as the country recovers from the pandemic, the government must come up with a budget it can finance without necessaril­y borrowing.

The IMF ranks Kenya among countries at high risk of debt distress, with external loans being the biggest problem on the economy.

Kenya got a temporary relief two weeks ago when its request for a six-month suspension of loan payments was approved by the Paris Club of major economies.

The countries cited hardships caused by the the

Covid-19 pandemic and the need to support the health system.

Rice said IMF is holding talks with Kenya on the possibilit­y of devising a programme to support the next phase of response to the coronaviru­s crisis.

“As we move beyond the crisis, it will be critical that the authoritie­s resume the pursuit of fiscal sustainabi­lity and adjustment, especially now that the shock has increased the debt vulnerabil­ity,” he said.

Kenya has made moves to expand its revenue streams from this year by ending tax relief measures that were announced to cushion citizens and businesses against the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic. The government has also introduced new taxes. –

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