World Bank cuts Sub-Saharan Africa's growth forecasts
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Global uncertainty and the slow pace of domestic reform is weighing on the continent's growth potential. This according to the World Bank's twentieth Africa Pulse report which projects that Africa's growth will rise a percentage point to 2.6% for this year, this is however lower than what the organisation had forecasted in April. And while the picture across the continent is mixed, the region's three largest economies are the real laggards weighing on the continents overall growth prospects. Business Day TV caught up with the World Bank's Chief Economist for the Africa Region, Albert Zeufack to discuss the report in more detail.