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Business News of Thursday, 18 July 2024

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Top 10 richest countries in Africa 2024

Africa boasts a spectrum of wealth and economic prowess Africa boasts a spectrum of wealth and economic prowess

While Africa is known for its diverse cultures and landscapes, it is also home to some of the world’s fastest-growing economies and richest countries.

From the mineral-rich soils of Southern Africa to the burgeoning financial hubs in the north, the continent boasts a spectrum of wealth and economic prowess.

In this article, we delve into the top richest African countries, exploring their economic strengths, natural resources, and the factors driving their financial success on both regional and global stages:

1. Seychelles: With a GDP per capita of $43,151, Seychelles is one of the wealthiest African countries, benefiting from a robust tourism sector and rich fisheries.

2. Mauritius: Leading the list with a GDP-PPP per capita of $32,094, Mauritius has diversified its economy beyond traditional sectors like sugar and textiles, making it the richest country in Africa.

3. Libya: Despite political and economic challenges, Libya holds the second spot with a GDP-PPP per capita of $26,456, primarily due to its vast oil reserves.

4. Botswana: Known for its diamond mining industry, Botswana ranks third with a GDP-PPP per capita of $20,097.

5. Gabon:M With a GDP-PPP per capita of $19,452, Gabon benefits from its significant oil reserves and low population density.

6. Equatorial Guinea: This small country has a GDP-PPP per capita of $18,378, largely from oil exports.

7. Egypt: Ranking sixth, Egypt has a GDP-PPP per capita of $17,614, supported by a diverse economy including tourism, agriculture, and manufacturing.

8. Algeria: Algeria’s GDP-PPP per capita stands at $16,483 driven by its oil and gas industry.

9. South Africa: With a GDP-PPP per capita of $16,424, South Africa remains a major economic powerhouse in the continent.

10. Tunisia: This North African country has a GDP-PPP per capita of $13,645, with a diverse economy including tourism, agriculture, and manufacturing.