It depends, do you mean what individual people are involved with, or what it exports?
South Africa has
-a big mining industry (gold, platinum)
-large sugar exporter
-tourism income
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The participation of the kingdoms of western Africa in providing slaves for the slave trade made them wealthy also there is gold in that area.
Yes, Barclays Wealth does have offices in Africa. They have one office in Lagos, Nigeria and seven others in South Africa, including one in Cape Town.
The greatest source of wealth for the Portuguese trade with Africa in the fifteenth century was the trade of gold. Portugal established profitable trading relationships with African kingdoms along the west coast to acquire gold, which became a major source of wealth and helped fund further exploration and expansion.
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The mineral that was as valuable as gold in Africa was probably diamonds. Countries like Botswana, South Africa, and Angola are known for their diamond mines, which have been a major source of wealth and economic development in the region.
Mineral wealth
Man-made dams provide a major source of hydroelectric power in North Africa.
The wealth of Mali, a kingdom in West Africa, was the gold and salt trade.
Ivory was as valuable as gold in Africa because of its scarcity and demand in the international market, particularly during the 19th and early 20th centuries. Ivory trade was a major source of wealth and power for many African societies.
Gold and Salt...... i recommend that you look in your textbook next time
Africa had a wealth of Natural Resources
The major source of wealth for most people is the equity in their home.
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