
According to data source IMF, May, 2026, South Africa leads Africa's top economies with a GDP of $480 Bn.
Egypt follows closely at $430 Bn, ahead of Nigeria at $377 Bn and Algeria at $317 Bn.
Morocco's GDP reaches $195 Bn, followed by Angola at $153 Bn and Kenya at $148 Bn.
DR Congo sits at $124 Bn, just above Ethiopia at $123 Bn and Ghana at $118 Bn. Cote D’Ivoire records $112 Bn.
The remaining top countries feature Tanzania at $95 Bn, Uganda at $73 Bn, and Cameroon at $65 Bn. Tunisia concludes the chart with a GDP of $61 Bn

















