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Botswana inflation eases to 4.0% in February

Overview of the Central Business District in Gaborone, Botswana. Photo by Justice Hubane @ Unsplash
Overview of the Central Business District in Gaborone, Botswana. Photo by Justice Hubane @ Unsplash
  • Inflation slows to 4.0% in February
  • Transport and food costs drive price pressures

 

GABORONE, BOTSWANABotswana’s annual inflation eased slightly to 4.0% in February, underscoring stable price conditions despite rising transport and food costs, official data showed.

The figure marks a marginal decline from 4.1% recorded in January, reflecting limited inflationary pressures in one of Southern Africa’s most stable economies.

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