Top African Nations with the most Chinese debts.

Jaribu kushirikisha ubongo wa economics in your argument tuone., give it a try, pedestrian reasoning peleka vijiweni kaka
, bado hakuna point.
Hahaha, huwezi kujibu objectively ndio maana unaogopa kuandika chochote..
 
Hahaha, huwezi kujibu objectively ndio maana unaogopa kuandika chochote..
Wee bana stick to your lane of kiswahili...akili zenu zilikomea katika kiswahili, mambo ya kizungu tuwachie sisi tulio soma vitabu vyote
 
Hahaha, huwezi kujibu objectively ndio maana unaogopa kuandika chochote..
Read what you wrote keenly, point by point then tell me that is a scholarly argument, try and cite any credible source to support your "economic theories" unajaribu kubwabwaja humu., I can't waste my time with you. Seriously how do you people reason?.,
 
Where is your objective reasoning, I have seen none so far zaidi ya kuzunguka zunguja tu na ma emojis kibao!

Haya mwalimu Festo ngoja nikuache naona nimekubana sana, lakini muache kukopa hovyo....
 
Your pick of examples of the countries leaves alot to be desired
 
Maskofu bear witness ndaganyiass have no loans.
Wana kila kitu ndaganyiass ni matajiri, opps camanda na tafkuru chunguza nani anasema........!!!!
 
. Angola

Angola is the most indebted African country to China. It has an estimated debt of over US$25 billion. Shocking, but that's the reality at hand. Most of Angolan oil is going towards the repayment of Chinese debts, despite Angola being the second largest producer of oil in Africa.

2. Ethiopia

All those Chinese infrastructural development projects in the East African country are coming at a heavy price. Ethiopia has an estimated debt of US$13.5 billion. The debt levels have slowed down some projects due to repayment issues, but there is now a new structure for these debts that makes it a little bit affordable for Ethiopia to repay.

3. Kenya

Even after the discovery of oil in the northern part of the country, nothing in essence is working towards cutting down the levels of debt to China. Kenya has an estimated debt of US$7.9 billion. The country has been taking money to facilitate the fruition of its infrastructural projects. But as lack of transparency and accountability come into play, a lot of money has been lost to corruption.

4. The Republic of Congo

Congo, which may be popularly known as Congo-Brazzaville, has an estimated debt of US$7.3 billion. Again, corruption has played a major role in ballooning the debt to such egregious levels.

5. North Sudan

The conflict-torn country has an estimated debt of over US$6.4 billion. Although China has written off the country's debt incurred in 2015, it still has a long way to go.
6. Zambia
Zambia is increasingly getting mired in the tentacles of Chinese debt. The Chinese have sponsored a lot of projects in the country. The country has an estimated debt of US$6 billion. China is taking Zambian firms as part of repayment plans, and there were reports that ZESCO, the national power utility, was being taken over by China, even ZNBC, the country's national broadcaster.

7. Cameroon

Cameroon has an estimated debt of US$5.5 billion. However, it was recently revealed that China was in talks to cancel part of the country's debt. But with China, nothing is so certain.

8. Nigeria

The West African country has an estimated debt of US$4.8 billion. Nigeria has accepted the Chinese yuan as a reserve currency.

9. Ghana

Ghana stands at number 9 with an estimated debt of US$3.5 billion. The country's opposition has involved the IMF to help look into the country's debt

10. The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)

The DRC could easily be one of the richest countries in the world considering how it is abundantly endowed with precious natural resources and minerals. However, plundering of these resources has set the country back, including unending conflict. It has an estimated debt of US$3.4 billion. DRC was quick to exchange mineral resources for loans with China.
 
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