What is the best African country to invest in .... (and why)?

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  • Latyr
    "In my opinion the best african country to invest is Senegal due to the steadiness. Indeed, despite some dissensions between the politicals the country is safe. Also, with the plan of the president "Senegal Emergent" there are a lot projects. Finally, the geographical strategic position of the country represents a trump.

    The second country can be Rwanda. The president is doing good job. The country is growing."
  • yas
    "
    Je partage l'avis de la personne du commentaire precedent  sur le senegal et j'ajoute la Gambie un pays frontalier qui offre des aventages fiscaux , des procedures simples et transparentes 

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  • Tewodros
    "In my perspective my country Ethiopia is the best place to invest since Eth is the peaceful country among other African Countries with different types of natural resources. The country is a home of different Multi-national and international organizations ( OAU, UN.ECA etc). Lenovo and LG have opened an assembling company, Haundai and Toyota are among different car manufacturers in the country, Ethiopia currently Implimenting ''Growth transformational Project" which helps the country to maximize econimic stablity and attract investors.

    Ethiopia is among different coutries with a diverse cullture, religion, Nations ( more than 80 nations and nationalities).



    The core point is Ethiopia is one of the fastest growing country in the world next to china, brazil and India. pease and security is more in a good condition with the current Gov't regime ( H.E. PM  Dr Abiy Ahmed ). 

    As Latyr  has said Rwand can be a second option to invest next to Ethiopia."
  • maangaritav
    "Sudan, near to Khartoum. Blue and White Nile river to choose. Enough water and good soil for agriculture."
  • Nelson
    "
    Let me talk about Angola, the third-largest economy in sub-Saharan Africa:

    • More than 3 milion hectares of arable land, and 1650 km of coast.

    • Vast potential in natural resources: oil, natural gas, diamonds, iron, gold...foresty/timber.

    • An hidrograpic basin, representing 12% of the aquifers in Africa.

    • Rich agricultural history, in the early 70's , prior to the civil war Angola  was the fourth-largest coffee exporter, also an important productor of maize, tobacco and rice.

    • Upon the end of war in 2002, the plan of national reconstruction rebluit, roads, railtrains and recently the Electrification with 9.9 gigawatts and 60% of country within 5 years, only Lauca hydroelectric project add recently 2.1 GW.

    • Angola New Private Investment Act - Dec. 14/15 of August 11 th 2018- Eliminates the Obligation on Angolan national citizens participating in Private Investment.

    • More than 50% of population are under 24 years old.

    • Population are welcoming to foreigners.

    • Political Stability and Economic Diversification Program.

    These are just a few item that support that Angola is a country to take into account  for those who want to invest in Africa. But in Africa, sometimes the How to invest are even more important than Where to invest!



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  • Abrou6
    "after the présidential elections of 2020 I think Ivory Coast is the best country to make investments because the latter is full of a lot of potential especially on the economic level with many facilities allowing foreign investors to settle on the Ivorian soil, a relatively guaranteed market for the sale their product in sum an obvious return on investment

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  • GATSY
    "Zimbabwe soon after  the political impasse will be one of the best countries to invest in Africa.

    Huge potential for growth

    Highest literacy rate in Africa

    90% unemployed skilled labour

    lowest labour cost

    80% idle arable land

    Gold, platinum and diamond deposits

    peace loving citizens 

    friendly investment policies 

     "

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