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EFF president raises alarm over alleged secretly contracted IMF programme

EFF president raises alarm over alleged secretly contracted IMF programme

LUSAKA, January 8, 2026 — Economic Freedom Fighters (C-EFF) president Kasonde Mwenda has accused the Hakainde Hichilema–led government of secretly returning Zambia to the International Monetary Fund for a new loan programme, warning that the move risks plunging the country into deeper debt, harsher austerity, and a loss of economic sovereignty.

In a statement issued in Lusaka on Thursday, Mwenda said the government had resolved to replace the current IMF Extended Credit Facility with what he described as a new full IMF programme, without first informing the public. He argued that Zambians would be directly affected by the conditions attached to such an arrangement and should have been consulted before any decision was made.

Mwenda said Zambia’s previous engagements with the IMF had resulted in policies that disproportionately burdened ordinary citizens, including electricity shortages, load-shedding, austerity measures, shrinking public services, and a rising cost of living. He accused the government of prioritising the interests of foreign creditors and multinational corporations over domestic economic development.

The EFF leader pointed to the enactment of Statutory Instrument No. 47, which removed export tax on copper concentrate, arguing that the policy had weakened Zambia’s control over its mineral wealth at a time when global copper prices were rising. He claimed the measure had failed to deliver tangible benefits to citizens in the form of lower prices, job creation, or broader empowerment.

Mwenda warned that entering another multi-year IMF programme would, in his view, mean additional borrowing starting this year, deeper austerity, reduced national policy autonomy, and long-term dependence on external financiers. He cautioned that the social impact of such policies would intensify over time if the current direction was not reversed.

He accused the government of lacking an independent development vision, saying reliance on IMF programmes had become its default response to economic challenges. Mwenda said Zambia should instead pursue a development path anchored in national ownership of resources and domestic industrial growth.

Outlining his party’s position, Mwenda said a C-EFF government would prioritise using Zambia’s minerals and natural resources for the benefit of citizens, restructure the economy around national development objectives, and avoid borrowing arrangements that mortgage the country’s future.

He called on Zambians to reject what he described as a cycle of austerity and dependency and urged voters not to support the ruling party in the 2026 general elections.

The government had not issued a response to the claims by the time of publication.

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5 COMMENTS

  1. ……….

    The IMF is a business , it is not a social or free money program…………

    If you have a president not disciplined and financially sober , you get screwed as a country……..

    Many success stories from IMF programs are available on the internet……….

    We trust the president and his team to continue to be financially sober and disciplined………..

    Ask Tiyali……..Ati HH wakaso

    FWD2041

    • Spakaaaaa!!! Really???

      Please list the examples of IMF success stories for us….

  2. You know a newspaper has lost credibility when they start headlining someone who owns a political party with less than 1000 registered supporters

  3. Instead of all this moaning lets just go quietly to the polls and do the needful there
    All poltical parties are welcome the more the better Remember very vote counts as
    upnd wouldnt listen and put a challenger forward so hopefully they will pay the price

  4. Of the various political party presidents in Zambia the majority of them are buffoons but this one is the biggest of the lot, yet you (LT), choose his ridiculous , pathetic and unsubstantiated untruths as a headline.
    This newspaper is getting more pathetic by the day.

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