Floods in South Africa’s KwaZulu-Natal province, rolling blackouts and the global economic slowdown are the major contributors to South Africa’s economy shrinking by 0.7% in the second quarter of 2022.
The destruction of roads and key infrastructure in KwaZulu-Nata accounts for the decline in the key manufacturing sector.
On top of this, both the agricultural and mining sectors also shrank.
Last year the economy grew by 4.9% as rebounded from the impact of the pandemic and the measures to deal with it.
Lockdowns in 2020 saw GDP decline by an unprecedented 6.4%.
Following months of positive growth, the 0.7 % decline announced on Tuesday has pushed the country back below to pre-pandemic levels.
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