Identifying the "last poor country" in Africa can be subjective, as poverty levels vary based on different metrics such as GDP per capita, Human Development Index (HDI), and other socio-economic indicators. However, as of recent reports, Burundi is often cited as one of the poorest countries in Africa, facing significant challenges such as political instability, lack of infrastructure, and limited access to education and healthcare. Other countries like South Sudan and Malawi also struggle with high poverty rates. It's important to consider that these rankings can change over time due to various factors.
Very few arent poor. South Africa is one that isnt poor. I wouldnt think Egypt is poor. However even if a country in Africa is rich there could still many people who arent doing as well as their country.
No, Malawi is a very poor country.
Rwanda is a poor country meow
Lies, lies... It is not a poor country, Chad is a petroleum country and member of (OPEP) it's far from been a poor country. And oh yeah it's one of the 10 fastest growing economies countries in the world. Google it for more details
Neither, Uganda is a country in Africa. As such, it has been one of the world's poorer ones.
Sudan is the largest country in Africa (by area)
life in west Africa depends on the country.most of the countries in west Africa are poor thereby making life hard example guinea Bissau is one of the poorest country in the world.generally west africa has a very rich culture and mineral resourses and are also developing fast for example Nigeria is one of the fastest developing country in African and probably in the world
Africa is a continent.
South Africa
Nope. It is a country at the southen tip of Africa.South Africa is one of the countries of Africa. it is in the southern tip of Africa.
One of the worlds poorest countries
For one thing, Libya is a country in Africa.