Malawi inflation at 23.7 percent year-on-year
Malawi’s consumer inflation edged up to 23.7 percent year-on-year in November, from 23.3 percent in October, the statistics office said on Thursday.
The National Statistical Office said an increase in non-food inflation had emanated from mainly alcoholic drinks, housing and household, as well as transportation prices.
The November figure saw a decline in food inflation, influenced by a continuous decline in costs of cereals and cereal products during the month of November.
Food inflation slowed slightly to 21.3 percent from 21.5 percent in October 2014.
Fwe fwe thats all he has to say
DPP is good at faking figures , how do Malawians trust you guys ?
We were being told fictitious figures during your elder brother’s rule, why ?
This inflationary budget am seeing on top as passed. The allocation are just fine.
KODI WANENA NZAKE FWE FWE NDANI?ALIMBA??
Inflation ikakwela wina aziti FWEE, FWEE, FWEE, you blood chickens!