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Malawi cannot take up more debt—IMF boss - The Times Group Malawi

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International Monetary Fund (IMF) Managing Director Christalina Georgevia has said Malawi is in a very difficult situation as it cannot take up more debt. Georgevia was speaking at Georgetown University School of Foreign Service on Thursday when she answered a question from a student during a session on ‘Outlook for the Global Economy and Policy …

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