Africa News Tonight- IMF Concerned Over Africa Debt; Sudan Agrees to Troika Talks
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Coming Up on Africa News Tonight:
The International Monetary Fund raises red flags over debt accumulated by African governments throughout the COVID-19 pandemic and questions the continents’ ability to recover amid food and fuel shortages triggered by the Ukraine crisis. VOA speaks to IMF director to Africa, Abebe Selassie; Sudan’s military leader Abdel Fattah al-Burhan has been pushed into agreeing to “troika” talks following the cutting of foreign aid to the northeast African nation which experts say accounts for 40 percent of state revenues.