the richest country in Africa sorry but yall are all wrong it is Gabon
The richest parts in Africa is south Africa
yes it is part of the african continent
The Mauritius Commercial Bank has many branches, all located in Africa. Some locations include Mauritius, Seychelles, Mozambique, Madagascar, and Maldives.
Aliko Dangote is the richest person in Africa
Mauritius is In the Indian Ocean on the east side of Africa.
The continent it is in is Africa. people generally make the error of assuming it is in Asia Mauritian people are African Mauritius is an African country so the answer to your question is AFRICA :) improved by rholt9949
Aliko Dangote Of Nigeria Is Africa's Richest man
The island of mauritius is closest to the continent of Africa but not in, as its in the Indian ocean.
Neither, it is east of Africa
Yes Congo is the richest country in Africa they came up with the TV ,toys and the things that we have but not all . Ghana is the 3rd richest country. WE should thank Congo or give ,thank you !
Below is the list of the top 10 according to CIA world factbook.Country GDP - per capita:1 Equatorial Guinea $ 50,2002 Mauritius $ 13,5003 South Africa $ 13,0004 Libya $12,7005 Botswana $11,4006 Tunisia $8,6007 Seychelles $7,8008 Algeria $ 7,7009 Namibia $ 7,40010 Gabon $ 7,200South Africa is the richest country in Africa. It has the biggest economy in Africa, followed by Egypt and then Nigeria, meaning South Africa the richest country in terms of GDP.(http://www.clickafrique.com/Magazine/ST014/CP0000002788.aspx)SA might not be the richest country in terms of GDP per capita but that is not a measurement of a its total wealth. Mauritius is the richest country in Africa only in terms of GDP per capita, but it has a very small economy and no meaningful natural reserves.Finally, although Nigeria is very rich in natural resources, such as oil, it does not come close to the resource wealth of South Africa. Don't forget its huge reserves of gold and platinum. South Africa is sitting on nearly 40% of the worlds platinum reserves.In fact, according to Citigroup, South Africa is the richest countryin the world in terms of natural reserves, with 2.5 trillion dollars worth of resources, followed by Russia and then Australia.(http://www.4castresearch.com/economy/economy/1572-sa-richest-country-in-the-world.html)It is safe to say that South Africa is the richest country in Africa.South Africa is the richest country in Africa. It has the biggest economy in Africa, followed by Egypt and then Nigeria, meaning South Africa the richest country in terms of GDP.(http://www.clickafrique.com/Magazine/ST014/CP0000002788.aspx)SA might not be the richest country in terms of GDP per capita but that is not a measurement of a its total wealth. Mauritius is the richest country in Africa only in terms of GDP per capita, but it has a very small economy and no meaningful natural reserves.Finally, although Nigeria is very rich in natural resources, such as oil, it does not come close to the resource wealth of South Africa. Don't forget its huge reserves of gold and platinum. South Africa is sitting on nearly 40% of the worlds platinum reserves.In fact, according to Citigroup, South Africa is the richest countryin the world in terms of natural reserves, with 2.5 trillion dollars worth of resources, followed by Russia and then Australia.(http://www.4castresearch.com/economy/economy/1572-sa-richest-country-in-the-world.html)It is safe to say that South Africa is the richest country in Africa.============================================================The richest countries based on GDP, a country's productivity.The GDP is a measure of if all the goods and services of country where divided it people what is the average dollar amount of goods and services they produce. According to this metric Equatorial Guinea is #1, the people produce an average of $50,200 of goods per person.