Breaking the peg can cause hyperinflation

Prices doubling overnight
Namibia is highly dependent on imports from South Africa.
Phillepus Uusiku
The controversy surrounding Namibia breaking the peg arrangement with South Africa can lead to hyperinflation, analysts have warned.If the peg breaks, considering that Namibia is d
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Namibian Sun 2025-01-07

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