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Malawi finance minister defends Kwacha devaluation amid criticism

EditorNikhilesh Pawar
Published 2023-11-13, 10:24 a/m

LILONGWE - Malawi's Finance and Economic Affairs Minister Simplex Chithyola Banda backed the recent 44% devaluation of the Malawi Kwacha today, amidst a backdrop of public discontent and scrutiny over his economic expertise. Addressing the nation from Lilongwe, Chithyola Banda emphasized that the devaluation was a pivotal move to correct an overinflated currency that had previously hindered investment and bolstered illegal foreign exchange markets.

Chithyola Banda's defense of the devaluation comes on the heels of a press conference held earlier today, which concluded abruptly without fielding questions from journalists. The minister's departure from the conference sparked a wave of criticism on social media, with many questioning his understanding of economics and the legitimacy of his academic qualifications. In response to these concerns, his office has announced plans for another conference to address outstanding questions.

Despite facing skepticism, Chithyola Banda remains steadfast in his assertion that the devaluation is crucial for Malawi's economic resurgence. He outlined how an artificially strong Kwacha made imports unfairly competitive against local goods and deterred foreign investors due to the undervaluation of their investments.

To alleviate the immediate economic strain caused by the devaluation, the government has rolled out several relief measures aimed at supporting those most affected. Initiatives include financial assistance for families impacted by Tropical Cyclone Freddy, expansions to the social cash transfer program, employment generation through hiring health workers and labor exportation, and increased engagement in the Climate Smart Public Works Program. The government is also in discussions regarding salary increases to help employees cope with the devaluation's repercussions.

The conversation around Malawi's economic policy continues as citizens and experts alike weigh in on the potential long-term impacts of this significant currency adjustment.

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