
Soaring inflation in North Africa weighs on Ramadan celebrations
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Inflation is expected to soften in the Middle East and North Africa this year but for now, the latter is feeling the pinch of elevated inflation and rising food prices. The scenario is taking a bite out of Ramadan, a holy month of fasting which is followed by three days of celebration by the region's largely Muslim population. François Conradie, Lead Political Economist at Oxford Economics Africa spoke to Business Day TV about how inflation in North Africa is impacting livelihoods.