Zambia Drops Plan to Extend IMF Loan Programme

Zambia has decided not to pursue an extension of its International Monetary Fund loan programme and will allow the current arrangement to expire as scheduled at the end of January 2026. The IMF confirmed the decision after Zambian authorities formally withdrew a request for a one year extension of the Extended Credit Facility, which would have unlocked about $145 million in additional funding, as reported by Reuters.

The IMF programme was approved in 2022 to help Zambia stabilise its economy after it became Africa’s first pandemic era sovereign defaulter in 2020. The Fund had earlier approved a short technical extension until January 30 2026 to allow the completion of the sixth and final review. An IMF spokesperson said the Zambian government later informed the Fund that it no longer wished to pursue a longer extension, according to statements cited by Reuters.

Zambian officials have previously said the programme helped restore macroeconomic stability, support debt restructuring and improve fiscal discipline. Government projections now point to a narrowing budget deficit and improving growth prospects, factors analysts say may have influenced the decision to exit the programme on schedule rather than extend IMF oversight.

Markets and investors are expected to focus on the outcome of the final IMF review and on Zambia’s policy direction after the programme ends. Economists say clarity on the country’s post IMF fiscal and reform strategy will be critical for maintaining investor confidence and access to external financing in the years ahead, as highlighted by market analysts quoted by Reuters.

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