Market Watch - Helena Mboti

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Coming up in the Market Watch — Michelle van Wyk and Helena Mboti from Standard Bank,
speak about the global uncertainty and Middle East conflict driving oil and fuel price increases. Namibia remains vulnerable, with rising transport, food, and housing costs expected to push inflation higher through 2026.
5 May English South Africa Business · Business News

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