Namibia: Consumers Get a Break As Prices Ease

Windhoek — The prices of household goods went down during June, with notable decreases in prices for food, according to the June consumer price index issued by the Namibia Statistics Agency.

During June the prices of items such as fruits decreased by 2,0 percent and milk, cheese and eggs recorded a 1,8 percent decrease, while bread and cereals recorded a 1,2 percent decrease.

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