
Zambia’s inflation has finally peaked, the southern African nation’s finance minister said, after a painful debt restructuring and historic drought sent prices soaring.
Annual consumer price growth — which edged lower to 16.5% in March — is headed below 10%, Situmbeko Musokotwane said Monday in a speech in Lusaka, the capital. Already, food inflation has started to cool thanks to improved rains.
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