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Fresh produce import ban continues to drive inflation

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Gross customer surge leads FNBB to 28 percent profit growth

Tsaone SegaetshoThe Botswana government’s extended ban on food imports, particularly fresh produce, has economic experts projecting an increase in inflation over the short and medium term.FNB Botswana (FNBB) Economist, Gomolemo Basele, explains that the increased inflation is already notable in recent statistics.“Food inflation increased by 5.9 percent year on year, which is an increase of...

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