- Fuel-driven transport costs pull inflation lower in November
- Core measures signal caution for policymakers, analysts say
GABORONE, BOTSWANA – Botswana’s annual inflation slowed to 3.8% in November, easing marginally from October as lower fuel prices reduced transport costs and stabilised the broader price environment.
Data released showed inflation remained within the central bank’s medium-term comfort range, reinforcing expectations of near-term policy stability in one of southern Africa’s more resilient economies.
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