Unlock stock picks and a broker-level newsfeed that powers Wall Street.
25 Richest Countries in Africa

In this article, we will be taking a look at the 25 richest countries in Africa. To skip our detailed analysis, you can go directly to see the 10 Richest Countries in Africa.

The entire continent of Africa has a population of more than 1.2 billion people, lower than the population of either of the two most populated countries in the world, India and China. According to the Institute for Security Studies, Africa seems to be losing the war against extreme poverty, with over 30 million Africans falling into extreme poverty after the Covid-19 pandemic hit, even though Africa fared much better than most other continents. Extreme poverty here refers to living on less than $2 a day. About 34% of the total population in Africa lives in extreme poverty.

23 of the 28 poorest countries in the world are located in Africa. Globally, extreme poverty is being reduced and just from 2010 to 2013, more than 1 billion people were lifted out of poverty across the world. Even as extreme poverty decreases in other parts of the world, the same is not being observed in Africa. The 23 poorest countries in Africa have a population where more than 30% are living in extreme poverty. Back in the 1990s, China, Vietnam and Indonesia had similar poverty levels as Lesotho, Madagascar, Nigeria and Zambia. While the Asian countries were able to implement significant improvements in the last three decades, the same cannot be said for the African countries.

Despite these issues, many African countries have been performing quite well. The 25 richest countries in Africa have a combined GDP of more than $2.4 trillion, with just 7 countries having a GDP greater than $100 billion. However, just to put it in context, the country with the highest GDP is still worth less than some of the biggest companies in the world, including Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL), Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT), Alphabet Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOG) and Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN). To determine the richest countries in Africa, we have considered both the total GDP as well as the GDP per capita, since the total GDP doesn't always tell the entire story. After all, if a country has a population of just 1 million people and a GDP of $10 billion, isn't it faring much better than a country with a population of 100 million and a GDP of $100 billion. With data taken from the World Bank, we assigned 60% weightage to GDP per capita and 40% weightage to total GDP. So, without further ado, let's take a look at the countries most capable of dragging the continent out of poverty, starting with number 25: