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Mozambique’s post-election violence to hit economic growth: IMF

The disputed election results sparked protests from opposition supporters, and more violence has existed since.

• December 18, 2024
Mozambique's unrest
Mozambique’s unrest [Credit: Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik]

Mozambique’s 2024 economic growth is likely to be revised down from a previous forecast of 4.3 per cent due to post-election civil unrest, a senior International Monetary Fund official said.

The IMF official also said the impact of Cyclone Chido had a significant influence on the downward revision of the previous economic growth forecast.

In October, Daniel Chapo, the candidate of Mozambique’s ruling party Frelimo, was declared winner of the presidential election, which opposition parties say was marred by voting irregularities.

The disputed election results sparked protests from opposition supporters, and more violence has existed since.

The unrest has affected business operations, including for mining companies, and has sometimes led to the closure of key trade corridors.

Mozambique’s Constitutional Council is expected to rule on the validity of the election count on December 23, an outcome civil society organisations and analysts fear may trigger more violence and economic disruption if Frelimo’s victory is upheld.

“Growth went from 4.5 per cent in the second quarter to 3.7 per cent in the third quarter, before the protests started,” Olamide Harrison, the IMF’s Mozambique resident representative, told Reuters. “In the context of protests and natural disasters, we expect a further slowdown in the fourth quarter followed by a modest rebound in 2025.”

Mr Harrison said the IMF deeply regretted the loss of lives during the protests, adding that it was a “difficult situation” the lender was closely monitoring.

Cyclone Chido, which made landfall in northern Mozambique over the weekend, killing at least 34 people, has also dampened growth prospects, he said.

Mr Harrison said negotiations for a three-year credit facility programme between the IMF and Mozambican authorities will resume once a political transition is complete.

“We wait until the new government is in place, and then we resume negotiations,” he said, describing a process typically followed when there is a political transition during an ongoing IMF lending arrangement.

(Reuters/NAN)

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