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No, Kenya’s debt not at ‘100% of GDP’ as economist claimed
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In April 2021 the International Monetary Fund found itself in an online storm as thousands of Kenyans protested a US$2.34-billion loan it had advanced to their government.
Kenya’s treasury said the money would help with its response to the Covid-19 pandemic, strengthen economic reforms and reduce its future debt burden.

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