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National Treasury warns of looming debt crisis

Guest WriterBy Guest WriterSeptember 20, 2023Updated:September 20, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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Njuguna Ndung'u, governor of the Central Bank of Kenya, listens during an interview in Nairobi, Kenya, on Thursday, Aug. 18, 2011. Ndung'u is waging a battle with Standard Bank Group Ltd. and other lenders to force them to boost loans to support a drought-ravaged economy. His moves are having the opposite effect. Photographer: Paul Richardson/Bloomberg
Njuguna Ndung'u, governor of the Central Bank of Kenya, listens during an interview in Nairobi, Kenya, on Thursday, Aug. 18, 2011. Ndung'u is waging a battle with Standard Bank Group Ltd. and other lenders to force them to boost loans to support a drought-ravaged economy. His moves are having the opposite effect. Photographer: Paul Richardson/Bloomberg
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The National Treasury is warning of a looming debt crisis as a result of global shocks and a slowdown in economic growth.

In its Draft 2023 Budget Review and Outlook Paper, the National Treasury debt service-to-revenue ratio will breach the 18 percent threshold in 2024 (24.9), 2025 (18.2), and 2026 (19.2).

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It links the high debt service to the revenue ratio in 2024 to the maturity of the international sovereign bond.

“The debt sustainability analysis shows that Kenya’s public debt remains sustainable as a medium performer in terms of debt carrying capacity,” Treasury said.

“However, there is a high risk of debt distress as a result of global shocks leading to a slowdown of economic growth.”

The government borrowed a total of Sh985.7 billion in the financial year 2022/23, comprising project loans of Sh137.6 billion, programme loans of Sh266.9 billion, commercial borrowing of Sh102.2 billion, use of IMF SDR allocation of Sh42.8 billion, and domestic securities of Sh437.5 billion.

It went on loan-funded projects of Sh136.2 billion, external redemptions of Sh237.4 billion, and domestically funded development.

“To reduce debt vulnerabilities, the Government has committed to a fiscal consolidation program and optimising the financing mix in favour of concessional borrowing to finance capital investments,” the draft document added.

“Additionally, a steady and strong inflow of remittances and a favourable outlook for exports will play a major role in supporting external debt sustainability.”

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