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Malawi Registers Positive Inflation Trend As Falling Food Prices Ease ...
Malawi Registers Positive Inflation Trend As Falling Food Prices Ease ... Malawi has recorded a welcome improvement in its inflation outlook, with the latest figures from the National Statistical Office (NSO) showing that the pace at which prices are rising has slowed, largely due to a decline in food prices. According to the NSO's Consumer Price Indices report for May 2026, the country's year-on-year inflation rate dropped to 23.4 percent in May from 24.3 percent in April 2026. The decline signals a modest but significant easing in inflationary pressures that have weighed heavily on households and businesses in recent years. The NSO attributes the improvement mainly to lower food inflation, which declined to 17.6 percent in May from 19.1 percent in April. This means that while food prices remain higher than they were a year ago, the rate at which they are increasing has slowed, offering some relief to consumers struggling with the high cost of essential commodities. Non-food inflation also showed a slight improvement, easing from 33.2 percent in April to 33.0 percent in May. The figures indicate that although prices of goods and services outside the food category remain elevat…
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Malawi Registers Positive Inflation Trend as Falling Food Prices Ease ...
Malawi Registers Positive Inflation Trend as Falling Food Prices Ease ... Malawi has recorded a welcome improvement in its inflation outlook, with the latest figures from the National Statistical Office (NSO) showing that the pace at which prices are rising has slowed, largely due to a decline in food prices. According to the NSO’s Consumer Price Indices report for May 2026, the country’s year-on-year inflation rate dropped to 23.4 percent in May from 24.3 percent in April 2026. The decline signals a modest but significant easing in inflationary pressures that have weighed heavily on households and businesses in recent years. The NSO attributes the improvement mainly to lower food inflation, which declined to 17.6 percent in May from 19.1 percent in April. This means that while food prices remain higher than they were a year ago, the rate at which they are increasing has slowed, offering some relief to consumers struggling with the high cost of essential commodities. Non-food inflation also showed a slight improvement, easing from 33.2 percent in April to 33.0 percent in May. The figures indicate that although prices of goods and services outside the food category remain elevated,…
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Inflation rises 2 months in a row - Nation Online
Inflation rises 2 months in a row - Nation Online Facebook X LinkedIn Tumblr Pinterest Reddit VKontakte Odnoklassniki Pocket Malawi’s year-on-year inflation rate has climbed for the second consecutive month, rising by 0.9 percentage points to 28.2 percent in August 2025, driven largely by food price pressures. The Reserve Bank of Malawi (RBM) has since urged authorities to expedite maize imports as a critical measure to help stabilise prices and mitigate inflationary pressures. With food inflation reaching 33.7 percent during this period, concerns about affordability and economic strain on households are evident, according to analysts. Maize prices continued to increase, driving food inflation to 33.7 percent in August although non-food inflation remained at 19.5 percent due to relatively stable utility tariffs and fuel prices. The current inflationary pressure as indicated in the National Statistical Office (NSO) Stats Flash risks making the country miss the 28.5 percent average annual inflation rate target. Reads the NSO Stats Flash : “Food inflation increased to 33.7 percent compared to 32.4 percent in July 2025 while non-food inflation stood at 19.5 percent from 19.3 percent o…
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Malawi: Malawi Registers Positive Inflation Trend As Falling Food Prices Ease Cost-of-Living Pressures
Malawi: Malawi Registers Positive Inflation Trend As Falling Food Prices Ease Cost-of-Living Pressures [Nyasa Times] Malawi has recorded a welcome improvement in its inflation outlook, with the latest figures from the National Statistical Office (NSO) showing that the pace at which prices are rising has slowed, largely due to a decline in food prices.
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Malawi's Soaring Inflation: Navigating 28.7% September Surge for ...
Malawi's Soaring Inflation: Navigating 28.7% September Surge for ... Home » Business News » Malawi’s Soaring Inflation: Navigating 28.7% September Surge for Business Growth and Resilience Key Business Points Inflation rate increase : Malawi’s year-on-year inflation rose by 0.5 percentage point to 28.7 percent in September 2025, indicating a surge in non-food prices that may impact business profitability and consumer purchasing power . Non-food price surge : The increase in non-food prices is a key driver of the inflation rate, suggesting that businesses may need to adjust pricing strategies to remain competitive and maintain profit margins. Economic implications : The rising inflation rate may have significant implications for economic growth , investment opportunities , and local entrepreneurship , making it essential for businesses to closely monitor the situation and adapt their strategies accordingly. The latest Consumer Price Indices published by the National Statistical Office reveal a concerning trend in Malawi’s economy. The year-on-year inflation rate has increased by 0.5 percentage point to 28.7 percent in September 2025, up from 28.2 percent in August. This surge is pri…

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No verdict, no pronouncement. The model extracts atomic factual claims with verbatim quotes; every quote is validated against the source text and corroboration is computed by counting how many editorially-opposed blocs assert each fact. 2 fabricated/unverifiable quotes were rejected by the cite-or-die gate.

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broadly confirmedMalawi's year-on-year inflation rate dropped to 23.4 percent in May 2026 from 24.3 percent in April 2026.
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allafrica.com“According to the NSO's Consumer Price Indices report for May 2026, the country's year-on-year inflation rate dropped to 23.4 percent in May from 24.3 percent in April 2026.” nyasatimes.com“According to the NSO’s Consumer Price Indices report for May 2026, the country’s year-on-year inflation rate dropped to 23.4 percent in May from 24.3 percent in April 2026.” allafrica“Malawi has recorded a welcome improvement in its inflation outlook, with the latest figures from the National Statistical Office (NSO) showing that the pace at which prices are rising has slowed, largely due to a decline in food prices.”
broadly confirmedFood inflation in Malawi declined to 17.6 percent in May 2026 from 19.1 percent in April 2026.
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allafrica.com“The NSO attributes the improvement mainly to lower food inflation, which declined to 17.6 percent in May from 19.1 percent in April.” nyasatimes.com“The NSO attributes the improvement mainly to lower food inflation, which declined to 17.6 percent in May from 19.1 percent in April.”
broadly confirmedNon-food inflation in Malawi eased from 33.2 percent in April 2026 to 33.0 percent in May 2026.
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allafrica.com“Non-food inflation also showed a slight improvement, easing from 33.2 percent in April to 33.0 percent in May.” nyasatimes.com“Non-food inflation also showed a slight improvement, easing from 33.2 percent in April to 33.0 percent in May.”

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⚔ Temporal sequence conflict — inflation rate in May 2026 is lower than in August 2025, but no direct contradiction in values; however, the claim that inflation was 28.2% in August 2025 and then dropped to 23.4% in May 2026 implies a downward trend, which is consistent. No factual contradiction.
A africaother Malawi's year-on-year inflation rate dropped to 23.4 percent in May 2026 from 24.3 percent in April 2026.
B other Malawi’s year-on-year inflation rate rose to 28.2 percent in August 2025 from 27.3 percent in July 2025.
⚔ No contradiction — sequential increase from July (27.3% implied) to August (28.2%) to September (28.7%) is consistent.
A other Malawi’s year-on-year inflation rate rose to 28.2 percent in August 2025 from 27.3 percent in July 2025.
B Malawi’s year-on-year inflation rate has climbed for the second consecutive month, rising by 0.9 percentage points to 28.2 percent in August 2025, driven largely by food price pressures.

Single-source · 3 — reported by one bloc only (uncorroborated)

Malawi’s year-on-year inflation rate rose to 28.2 percent in August 2025 from 27.3 percent in July 2025.
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Food inflation in Malawi reached 33.7 percent in August 2025.
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Non-food inflation in Malawi remained at 19.5 percent in August 2025.
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Framing · 8 — loaded language surfaced (spin shown, not adopted)

allafrica “Malawi Registers Positive Inflation Trend As Falling Food Prices Ease Cost-of-Living Pressures” → Malawi's inflation rate decreased in May 2026 due to falling food prices.
allafrica.com “Malawi has recorded a welcome improvement in its inflation outlook” → Malawi's inflation rate decreased in May 2026.
nyasatimes.com “Malawi has recorded a welcome improvement in its inflation outlook” → Malawi's inflation rate decreased in May 2026.
mwnation.com “driven largely by food price pressures” → Food prices increased in August 2025.
mwnation.com “concerns about affordability and economic strain on households are evident, according to analysts” → Households and businesses faced economic strain due to high food prices in August 2025.
businessmalawi.com “Malawi’s Soaring Inflation: Navigating 28.7% September Surge for Business Growth and Resilience” → Malawi’s inflation rate increased to 28.7% in September 2025.
businessmalawi.com “a surge in non-food prices that may impact business profitability and consumer purchasing power” → Non-food prices increased in September 2025.
businessmalawi.com “The latest Consumer Price Indices published by the National Statistical Office reveal a concerning trend in Malawi’s economy” → The National Statistical Office reported an increase in inflation in September 2025.

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