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Botswana inflation hits 4.1% in January as food cost surges

Market, food, inflation. Photo by Anne Preble @ Unsplash
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  • Annual inflation rises to 4.1%, highest since June 2023
  • Transport and food drive broad-based price pressures

 

GABORONE, BOTSWANA – Botswana’s annual inflation climbed to 4.1% in January, driven by higher transport and food costs, complicating the policy outlook ahead of next week’s central bank meeting.

The increase from 3.9% in December marks the third consecutive monthly rise, following readings of 3.8% in November and 3.9% in December, according to Statistics Botswana (StatsBots). The latest figure is the highest since June 2023, when inflation reached 4.6%.

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