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Zim debt now about US$23 billion

- BY TATIRA ZWINOIRA  Read full article on www.newsday.co.zw

EUROPEAN Union (EU) Ambassador to Zimbabwe Jobst von Kirchman says the country now owes US$18,7 billion in external debt, placing its total public debt to about US$23 billion.

As of September 2023, the Treasury reported public debt of nearly US$17,7 billion, comprising US$12,7 billion in arrears while US$5 billion was domestic debt.

Kirchman made the remarks yesterday in Victoria Falls at the 2024 Internatio­nal Renewable Energy Conference Expo sponsored by Alpha Media Holdings, publishers of NewsDay, Zimbabwe Independen­t and The Standard.

The event is being held with support from the Energy and Power Developmen­t ministry.

“The government has put in place a process to clear these arrears and I would really like to take this occasion to commend the government for that initiative because that is a crucial initiative,” the EU Ambassador said.

“Having these arrears prevent the government from taking some of these (EU) loans and that means what I just told you (available EU loans), is not applicable to the Zimbabwean government right now. We wish that were the case and hope the initiative the government has put in place of clearing these arrears will succeed.”

After delivering his speech, the paper sought clarificat­ion on whether the US$18,7 billion was total debt or external to which the EU Ambassador said:

“Arrears are internatio­nal debt. Very little has anything to do with domestic (debt).”

The huge debt bill comes at a time when the Treasury is yet to publish the total public debt as of the end of 2023.

However, the domestic debt could have risen owing to the rapid depreciati­on of the local currency.

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