Africa

The top 10 richest countries in Africa rated
  1. Nigeria: GDP – $440,834 billion: …
  2. South Africa — $419,015 billion: …
  3. Egypt — $404,143 billion: …
  4. Algeria — 163,044 billion: …
  5. Morocco — $142,866 billion: …
  6. Ethiopia — $111,271 billion: …
  7. Kenya — $111,271 billion: …
  8. Ghana — $77,594 billion:
 Below are the 10 largest African countries by land mass according to data from Statista:
  • 1. Algeria (2,381, 741 sq.km)
  • 2.Democratic Republic of Congo (2,344,860 sq.km)
  • 3.Sudan (1,878,000 sq.km)
  • 4.Libya (1,759,540 sq.km)
  • 5.Chad (1,284,000 sq.km)
  • 6.Niger (1,267,000 sq.km)
  • 7.Angola (1,246,700 sq.km)
  • 8.Mali (1,240,190 sq.km)
Top 10 Most Developed Countries in Africa – 2021/22 HDI*
CountryHDI 2021HDI Tier
Mauritius0.802Very High
Seychelles0.785High
Algeria0.745High
Egypt0.731High
What is the top 10 poorest countries in Africa?
The top 10 poorest African countries by GNI per capita are:
  • Somalia – $430.
  • Central African Republic – $480.
  • Mozambique – $490.
  • Madagascar – $490.
  • Sierra Leone – $500.
  • Democratic Republic of the Congo – $550.
  • Niger – $590.
  • Eritrea – $610.
What are the 5 most powerful countries in Africa?
RankCountry (2023)/ScoreCountry (2022)/Score
1.Egypt 43.0Egypt 41.6
2.South Africa 42.5South Africa 40.2
3.Morocco 39.2Morocco 34.9
4.Mauritius 38Nigeria 32.0
The World’s Fastest Growing Economies
  1. Guyana. Average growth 2022-2026: 25.8% Guyana will be by far the fastest-growing economy over the next few years. …
  2. Macao. Average growth 2022-2026: 11.9% …
  3. Fiji. Average growth 2022-2026: 7.7% …
  4. Niger. Average growth 2022-2026: 7.6% …
  5. Libya. Average growth 2022-2026: 6.9%
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