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Covid-19 disruption exposes supply-chain weaknesses, driving up food prices in sub-Saharan Africa
Many African countries have seen substantial increases in food prices over the past couple of months. In Nigeria, the annual rate of food price inflation hit a two-year high of 15.0% during May. Local newspaper The Guardian noted a surge in wholesale prices: “A 50kg bag of rice that sold for NGN18,000 (USD47) is now
16th June 2020
Categories: SagaRetail News - Retail - Kenya - Nigeria
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Curfewnomics: Covid-19 restrictions hit Nairobi’s poorest residents hard
The first case of Covid-19 in Kenya was confirmed on March 13th, and two weeks later, the government imposed a nationwide dusk-to-dawn curfew in an effort to retard the spread of the virus. Tight restrictions on movement in and out of some of the country’s largest urban centres were also introduced. On April 15th, it
1st May 2020