IT IS ALMOST a law of nature. Just as the female praying mantis eats her mate after copulation, so too can borrowers and lenders fall swiftly out of love. One minute they are sweetly wooing each other to consummate a deal. Then, the moment it is done, they are at each others throats.
So it is odd that African governments and their creditors have not yet fallen out. They have plenty to quarrel about. Africas debt crisis has been simmering for some time. Two years ago the IMF was already anxious about a growing number of African countries in debt distress or at high risk of it. This crisis was brought to the boil by covid-19, which has caused economies to shrink and tax revenues to plunge. Governments have ramped up spending to fight th…
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