Windhoek - The International Monetary Fund (IMF) said on Wednesday it expected Namibia's economic growth to slow to 2.5% this year after expanding by 5.3% in 2015, as a decline in construction activity weighs.
The southern African nation's growth is expected to pick up to above 5% in 2017 as mines rump up production, the IMF said in a statement after a team led a mission to Namibia.
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