- Transport costs drove most of Botswana’s inflation increase.
- Rural households face the sharpest price pressures.
GABORONE, BOTSWANA – Botswana’s annual inflation accelerated to 10.7% in May from 10.3% in April, underscoring mounting cost pressures in an economy increasingly exposed to external shocks and import dependence.
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