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No date yet on talks with lending agencies

Malawi’s treasury secretary, Respiscious Dzanjalimodzi, has said that no date has been set for a resumption of talks with the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund, the South African Broadcasting Corporation reported on Wednesday. Donors are demanding the privatisation of loss-making parastatals in Malawi, including the Agriculture Development and Marketing Corporation. But it said the government has been reluctant because the Corporation has ultimate control over the price of the national staple, maize.

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