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Zambian Finance Minister says Zambia is hoping to sign a new IMF program by the end of this year.

Situmbeko Musokotwane, the Finance Minister of Zambia, said that the country hoped to reach an agreement with the International Monetary Fund on a new programme to encourage investment and boost economic growth by the end the year.

Musokotwane said in an online interview that he wished to have reached a settlement with the Fund before the end of the year.

The'most recent IMF program for the copper-rich Southern African nation ended in January, with total 'disbursements? of $1.7 billion. This helped it to emerge from a long-running debt restructuring process.

"We must do more than simply get out of this debt crisis. We must attract investment?now to create jobs and growth. Investors, or at least some of them, feel more comfortable when an IMF program is in place. This is where we are," Musokotwane said.

A team of IMF staff visited Lusaka in April and May. They said that discussions about a 'new programme' had advanced and would continue after Zambian general elections in August.

(source: Reuters)