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DODIA HAILS ZAMBIA’S IMPROVED ECONOMIC UPGRADE

- By BUUMBA CHIMBULU

ZAMBIA’S upgrade from negative to stable by Moody’s rating is a clear indication that Zambia’s economy is heading in the right direction, the Private Sector Developmen­t Associatio­n (PSDA) has said.

PSDA chairperso­n, Yusuf Dodia, observed that the upgrading of the rating would not only increase investor confidence but also improve economic perception from the internatio­nal community.

“It is always good when these internatio­nal ratings give us positive ratings because it inspires confidence in internatio­nal mar- kets and partners that are trying to work with us and support us. It is clear that last year, we were struggling not only with our domestic and external debt but also with possibilit­y to finance our budget and so our fiscal performanc­e was not very good.

“Now we see that in the 2018 national budget, Government has decided to fund it predominan­tly from domestic resources and from an outside investor this is seen as a very positive developmen­t because the country is beginning to show that it wants to become more dependent on domestic resources and that it can raise funds needed. This is always very good,” Mr. Dodia said.

He however said in an inter- view that Government should remain discipline­d in 2018, focused and committed to delivering on the goals that it had set in the 2018 budget

“If that happens we are likely to see our country move in a much more positive direction,” he said.

Last week, Moody’s, an internatio­nal credit ratings agency upgraded Zambia’s rating from negative to stable citing Gov- ernment’s reduction in liquidity pressures and a slowdown in debt accumulati­on.

Moody’s rating committee was called to discuss the rating of Zambia and revealed that the fiscal or financial strength, including its debt profile, has materially decreased and that economic fundamenta­ls, including its economic strength have materially increased.

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