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IMF on Africa’s debt
The International Monetary Fund has raised concerns about the debt burden of some African countries between 2010 and 2016.
The issue was brought to the table during the just ended World Bank annual meeting held to discuss poverty reduction, economic development and finance.
The burden -which affects mostly sub Saharan African countries clouds the emergence ambition of the nations concerned.
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