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Malawi: Experts anticipate economic stability

President Lazarus Chakwera was sworn in Sunday in Lilongwe after amassing 58.57 percent of the votes cast during the poll.

Malawi: Experts anticipate economic stability
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Economic C commentators expect reinstated foreign investor confidence and economic stability in the short to medium terms as dust settles on the political arena following last Tuesday’s court-ordered fresh presidential election.

Prior to the election, Malawi has gone through a period of a disturbed business environment due to a political impasse that ensued after the annulled May 21 2019 general elections.

Business activities were also constrained by several bottlenecks including energy woes, high cost of finance, excessive government borrowing, high corruption levels and poor quality and high cost of telecommunications services.

But economic think-tank, the Economics Association of Malawi (Ecama) says there seems to be hope for stability going forward.

Ecama president, Lauryn Nyasulu, said in an interview that there would be correlation between economic growth and political stability, hence, the optimism.

“Countries that are stable politically have their economic thriving. Malawians need to go back to work. We need to be mindful that apart from the political instability we had, the economy has been hit by Covid-19 as well.

“However, we remain hopeful that the economy will soon start to recover because stable governance is crucial for growth,” Nyasulu said.

In a separate interview, economics lecturer at the Polytechnic, Betchani Tcheleni, said there is a likelihood of a restored investor-confidence following the election.

“The elections and the manner they have been undertaken has brought hope,” Tcheleni said.

United Kingdom-based Malawian economist, Sane Zuka, said, he expects the economy to respond quickly and register positive growth indicators.

Economic growth in real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) terms is projected to shrink this year, mainly due to effects of Covid-19.

In his recent budget statement, former Minister of Finance, Joseph Mwanamvekha predicted a real GDP growth rate of 1.9 percent in 2020 and 4.5 percent in 2021.

Source: times.mw

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