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Cheaper fuel masks Botswana’s stubborn inflation problem

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A lively street market with heavy traffic. Photo by Meshack Emmanuel Kazanshyi @ Pexels
  • Inflation fell to 9.4% in July as cheaper fuel drove transport costs lower
  • Domestic price pressures remain sticky, complicating the outlook for consumers and policymakers

 

GABORONE, BOTSWANA – Botswana’s inflation fell sharply in July as cheaper fuel eased household pressures, but stubborn domestic prices suggest the battle against rising costs is far from won.

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