Source: African Business
While rising energy prices and supply chain disruptions linked to conflict in the Middle East are reigniting inflationary pressures across much of Africa, Egypt, Angola, and Zambia are emerging as rare bright spots, extending declines in consumer prices even as many of their peers battle higher food, fuel, and transport costs.
The divergence highlights how exchange-rate stability, economic reforms, stronger commodity earnings, and improved food supplies are helping shield some African economies from a renewed surge in inflation triggered by
