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Africa
is home to some of the richest countries in the world, in part due to
its oil-rich soil and human capital. With GDPs going up as high as
$594.257 Billion.
According to statistics
provided by the International Monetary Fund(IMF), these are currently,
according to the figures provided at the time, the Top 10 richest
countries in Africa
The Ruins of Carthage Tunisia
10. Tunisia: GDP – $49.122 billion
Oil, tourism and car manufacturing parts are the name of the game in
Tunisia. It is one of the wealthiest countries in Africa so you won’t
wander too far into its cities like Tunis before finding a pleasant spot
to relax. The city is covered with bits of opulence from as far back as
the 12th century. Year-round sunshine and the affordable Tunisian
lifestyle have drawn tourists here who now call this place home.
Tripoli Libya
9. Libya: GDP – $49.341 billion
The Libyan economy depends primarily upon revenues from the oil sector,
which accounts for 80% of GDP and 97% of exports. Libya holds the
largest proven oil reserves in Africa and is an important contributor to
the global supply of light, sweet crude.Apart from petroleum, the other
natural resources are natural gas and gypsum.The International Monetary
Fund estimated Libya’s real GDP growth at 122% in 2012 and 16.7% in
2013, after a 60% plunge in 2011.
Angola Fortress Sao Miguel
8. Angola: GDP – $49.857 billion
Angola has a large deposit of oil and gas resources, diamonds, and
bountiful agricultural land. Still recovering from the 27-year civil war
that lasted from 1975-2002, Angola has made efforts to revive its
economy with heavy oil and agricultural exports. Cities like Luanda are
undergoing major reconstruction to make Angola a top African
destination.
Nairobi Kenya
7. Kenya: GDP – $53.40 billion
The capital, Nairobi, is a regional commercial hub. The economy of Kenya
is the largest by GDP in Southeast and Central Africa. Agriculture is a
major employer; the country traditionally exports tea and coffee and
has more recently begun to export fresh flowers to Europe. The service
industry is also a major economic driver. Kenya is a member of the East
African Community. Compared to other African countries, Kenya enjoys
relatively high political and social stability.
6. Sudan: GDP – $112.552 billion
More than once, we have mentioned oil and gas as the main source of
income for countries on this list. Sudan also falls into that category
but in a more diverse way. It depends on oil but with a third of its GDP
contributed by agriculture. Cotton and peanuts constitute its major
agricultural exports. You may not notice a “Made in Sudan” tag on the
shirt you buy in Khartoum but cotton from Sudan has fueled the textile
industry in many parts of the world.
Rabat Morocco
5. Morocco: GDP – $112.552 billion
Morocco was named the first most competitive economy in North
Africa. Tourism, telecoms, textiles and agriculture are Morocco’s
biggest biggest money pullers.
Algiers Algeria
4. Algeria: GDP – $227.802 billion
Oil and gas exports have placed Algeria on this list. Much of its wealth
is received from oil deposits deep within the North African soil. Also
rich in natural minerals, it is suggested that the ancient Romans
collected stones and marbles from quarries in what is now known as
Algeria. You can find onyx, red and white marbles, iron, lead, and zinc
in large quantities. It’s capital city, Algiers offers rare beauty in
the intricate architecture of its most famous buildings.
Cairo Egypt
3. Egypt: GDP – $284.860 billion
Egypt has one of the longest histories of any modern country,
arising in the tenth millennium BCE as one of the world’s first nation
states.
Johannesburg South Africa
2. South Africa: GDP – $341.216 billion
South Africa is popularly known for its mineral resources such as
gold and diamond but the Gold Rush ended back in the 19th century. There
are more things to look forward to in South Africa besides its jewels.
Major cities like Johannesburg and Cape Town offer a unique experiences
that can offer scenic routes to mountain ranges by the ocean.
Lagos Nigeria
1. Nigeria: GDP – $594.257 billion
The most populous country in Africa is a major contender on this
list, its manufacturing sector being the third largest in Africa while
it contributes a considerable share of the world’s oil. Taking into
account this country’s population of 170 million, Nigeria is on track to
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