Every year, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) visits member states to consult and check the economic health of members and make recommendations for improvement. They look at the economic and financial situation and review macro-economic policies to ensure that the country is poised itself for growth. And they did just that for us towards the end of September as we are preparing for the long weekend.
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