Zambia debt crisis: Here’s where SA could be heading

Zambia's political landscape bears a remarkable resemblance to South Africa, with a politically-linked elite sucking funds out of state entities.
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EDINBURGH — The debt crisis in Zambia has lessons for Africa, is the message in The Economist. The financial journal outlines how debt has become a feature across African countries. Zambia was given another chance in 2005 after having its debts written off, along with 29 other countries, in an International Monetary Fund scheme. But it has squandered this opportunity. Just over a decade later, a debt-related crisis looms in Zambia, warns The Economist. Zambia's political landscape bears a remarkable resemblance to South Africa, with a politically-linked elite sucking funds out of state entities and corruption pockmarking the state sector. – Jackie Cameron

By Thulasizwe Sithole

Debt stalks Africa once again, writes The Economist.

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