Tanzania is number 10 out of African Countries with the Biggest Economy in Africa

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The African continent has always been referred to as "The Sleeping Giant." Such a terminology usually points at the great potential Africa has. It is well endowed with resources of all kinds. This applies to natural as well as human resources. In the recent past, African economies have been flourishing with the following countries making up the list of the top 10 largest economies in Africa.

10. Tanzania

GDP – $49 billion
Per Capita – $720

Tanzania completes the list of the top ten economies in the African continent with a GDP of $49 billion. As of 2014, Tanzania's gross domestic product (GDP) was an estimated $43.8 billion, or $86.4 billion on a purchasing power parity (PPP) basis. Tanzania is a middle-power country, with a per capita GDP of $1,813 (PPP) which was 32% below the average of $2,673 for the 45 sub-Saharan African countries[87] and ranked 23rd among those countries.

From 2009 through 2013, Tanzania's per capita GDP (based on constant local currency) grew at an average of 3.5% per year. Tanzania's population of 47.4 million (2014) is highly diverse, composed of numerous ethnic, linguistic, and religious groups.

9. Ethiopia
GDP – $55 billion
Per Capita – $859

About three decades ago, the whole world came in aid of Ethiopia. The country was going through a dreadful famine. Three decades down the lane, Ethiopia is emerging as one of the top economies in the region. With a GDP of $55 billion dollars, Ethiopia holds the 9th slot. Its economy mainly depends on agriculture. It is the second largest producer of maize in the continent. Coffee and horticulture (flowers) have been doing quite well recently.

8. Sudan
GDP – $64 billion
Per Capita – $2,417

Until the mid 2008, Sudan was infamous for civil wars. This greatly devastated the country. However, after 2008 the country's economy sprang back to action. As of 2014, the Eastern Africa country had a GDP of $64 billion. Its main economic activities are agriculture, gold and petroleum mining. It is the 3rd largest producer of sesame in the world. Other products include cotton, coffee, cotton seed, wheat, sugarcane, tobacco, peanuts and more.

7. Libya
GDP – $ 67 billion
Per Capita – $11,354

Libya has an estimated GDP of $ 67 billion dollars. The main economy of the country is petroleum mining. It has among the largest oil reserves in the entire world. Better world prices have certainly favoured the desert country in the recent past. Libya also has some substantial deposits of steel ore.

Interestingly, despite Morroco's position here, it is the country that has the highest per capita income in this list. This could be attributed to her small population side
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6. Morocco
GDP – $107 billion
Per Capita – $5,765

The Kingdom of Morocco has for many decades featured among the top economies in the continent. This has largely been attributed to good policies and stable political structures. Its annual GDP in 2014 is valued at $ 105 billion dollars. The main economic activities include fishing, agriculture, and mining. Morocco is among the top producers of cannabis. It also has a good reserve of lead, phosphates, and silver.

5. Angola
GDP – $131 billion
Per Capita – $2,829

A few years back, Angola was always in the news for civil wars and political unrest. However, it seems like the 25 year war has finally ceded to peace. The once war-torn country overtook the Kingdom of Morocco to become the fifth largest economy in Africa. Its GDP is valued at $ 131billion dollars. Its main economic activities are mining of diamonds and petroleum oil % gas.

4. Algeria
GDP – $214 billion
Per Capita – $7, 095

Algeria has always been a regional rival to Egypt. The GDP of the North African country is estimated to be $ 214billion. The main economic activities driving the country comprise of agriculture, fishing and mining. The country is well gifted with quite a number of valuable minerals.

They include iron, copper, zinc, mercury, lignite, calamine, antimony and phosphate. Algeria was able to make the 3rd position, based on her Per Capita income which is $7, 095; a step upward from her GDP position.

3. Egypt
GDP – $292 billion
Per Capita – $4,282

Egypt famously known as "the jewel of the Nile" was convincingly placed at the third position. Its average GDP annually is estimated at $ 292 billion dollars. For many skeptics, this came as a major surprise taking into account the political unrest in recent years. In fact, many expected the economy to take a dip. Egypt relies heavily on its mineral resources such as copper, natural gas, aluminium, steel and iron ore.

It also has a thriving horticultural, and tourism industry. Her Per Capita which is $4,282 is not too bad, occupying the 5th position; just two steps down.
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2. South Africa
GDP – $353
Per Capita – $11,035

South Africa which has always been revered as the top economy in Africa was finally beaten to second place by Nigeria. The southern Africa state had its GDP valued at approximately $ 350 billion dollars. In the recent past, the South Africa's economy has been struggling. This has especially been witnessed in the mining industries where reserves for precious minerals such as gold, platinum, palladium, and diamond have been dwindling.

Commendably, South Africa retained its #2 position in terms of per capita. With a per capita of $11,035. South Africa is still in essence, the richest African country.

1. Nigeria
GDP – $569 billion
Per Capita – $2,700

Nigeria has always been referred to as the giant of Africa, both in terms of economy and population. Since 2014, Nigeria has been topping the list of richest African countries in terms of Gross Domestic Product (GDP). The country had overtaken South Africa which had for many decades had an iron grip at the helm. The GDP of Nigeria is currently valued at $521 billion. This is majorly attributed to its vast reserves of oil and gas.

Unfortunately, the exploding population of Nigeria has rendered the citizens and inhabitants at large poor in the midst of plenty. Even with all the wealth and first position on the list of biggest economies, Nigeria slips down to #7 with a GDP Per Capita as poor as $2,700.


S/N Country GDP in Billion Dollars($) Per Capita($)
1. Nigeria 569 2, 700
2. South Africa 353 11,035
3. Egypt 292 4,282
4. Algeria 214 7,095
5. Angola 131 2,829
6. Morrocco 107 5,765
7. Libya 67 11,354
8. Sudan 64 2,417
9. Ethiopia 55 859
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10 African Countries with the Biggest Economy [With Per Capita]
 

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That least is deceiving there is no way Ethiopia can be ahead of Tanzania on GDP per capital with a population of over 70 mln people and GDP not twice that of Tanzania
 
That least is deceiving there is no way Ethiopia can be ahead of Tanzania on GDP per capital with a population of over 70 mln people and GDP not twice that of Tanzania

That least is deceiving there is no way Tanzania can be top ten, I cant even see Kenya there.
 
That least is deceiving there is no way Ethiopia can be ahead of Tanzania on GDP per capital with a population of over 70 mln people and GDP not twice that of Tanzania

That least is deceiving there is no way Tanzania can be top ten, I cant even see Kenya there.

I think you both meant to write/say 'LIST' and not "LEAST".

Siijakubaliana nayo, Nchi kama Kenya, hata Rwanda kutokuwepo.

Pengine tungetumia rasilimali zetu vizuri watanzania tungekuwa wa kwanza.(kwa list zote credible na zile zisizo)
 
I think you both meant to write/say 'LIST' and not "LEAST".

Siijakubaliana nayo, Nchi kama Kenya, hata Rwanda kutokuwepo.

Pengine tungetumia rasilimali zetu vizuri watanzania tungekuwa wa kwanza.(kwa list zote credible na zile zisizo)

Rwanda's economy is not bigger than that of Tanzania. Tanzania's economy is definitely smaller than that of of Kenya and Ethiopia.
 
Rwanda's economy is not bigger than that of Tanzania. Tanzania's economy is definitely smaller than that of of Kenya and Ethiopia.
Yeah, Rwanda's economy is too small. Just bcos they are experiencing rapid growth in economic and infrastructure development, doesnt mean that they have a big economy.

But that list is very flawed. NSudan GDP is around $105bn, and that $70bn is for Kenya's.
Ethiopia doesnt have a higher GDP per capita than Tanzania. It's GDP, relative to the size of its population of 89mn, is too small.
 
Rwanda's economy is not bigger than that of Tanzania. Tanzania's economy is definitely smaller than that of of Kenya and Ethiopia.
Ila na mambo yanabadirika so sio jambo la kushangaa sana
 
Rwanda's economy is not bigger than that of Tanzania. Tanzania's economy is definitely smaller than that of of Kenya and Ethiopia.

Not so obvious KVM, it depends who does the calculation and from what economic factors.
 
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Yeah, Rwanda's economy is too small. Just bcos they are experiencing rapid growth in economic and infrastructure development, doesnt mean that they have a big economy.

But that list is very flawed. NSudan GDP is around $105bn, and that $70bn is for Kenya's.
Ethiopia doesnt have a higher GDP per capita than Tanzania. It's GDP, relative to the size of its population of 89mn, is too small.

I think when we talk about the size of the economy we refer to the GDP and not the GDP per capita. Botswana may have a higher GDP per capita than Tanzania but its overall GDP is smaller than that of Tanzania. As for Rwanda, both, the GDP per capita and the overall GDP is smaller than that of Tanzania.
 
I am using World Bank statistics. Unless you have another organization.

.....and that's why I said it depends with "who" does the calculation. Calm Down!!!

My concern is the denominator and this lays down the economic factor incorporated.
 
.....and that's why I said it depends with "who" does the calculation. Calm Down!!!

My concern is the denominator and this lays down the economic factor incorporated.

Don't worry. I am as cool as a cucumber. I know that the calculations used by the World Bank are not without their problems.However, for the time being it seems it is the most reliable source of data for comparative purposes.
 
I think when we talk about the size of the economy we refer to the GDP and not the GDP per capita. Botswana may have a higher GDP per capita than Tanzania but its overall GDP is smaller than that of Tanzania. As for Rwanda, both, the GDP per capita and the overall GDP is smaller than that of Tanzania.

True, the size of a country's economy is determined by its GDP. True that.
But my dispute with that data is where they have indicated that the Ethiopia has a higher GDP per capita than Tanzania, which is bogus.

Tanzania's GDP is estimated at $49bn, while its population is around (50mn?).
Therefore it's GDP per capita should be around $980.
Ethiopian GDP is $55bn, pop' 85mn, GDP per capita=$650...

Which implies that an average Tanzanian is more well off than an average Ethiopian.

That's why I said, the Ethiopian GDP, relative to the size of its population is really small. It has to have a GDP of about $85bn to be on a par (per capita-wise) with Tanzania!
 
Kenya are ahead of us so this statistics are not reliable,true and compatible!
 
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