In 2024, Mozambique’s inflation rate impressively fell to 3% in March, decreasing from 4% in February and 4.19% in January. Despite the overall decrease, sectors like education, restaurants, hotels, cafés, and food and beverages saw significant price increases. Education costs rose by 10.39%, restaurant and similar services by 5.93%, and food and non-alcoholic beverages by […]
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