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Ghana surges to 8th position among Africa’s largest economies

By Political DeskMay 8, 2026
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 Ghana has moved up two places to become Africa’s eighth-largest economy in 2026, according to the latest International Monetary Fund (IMF) World Economic Outlook report released in April.

The country’s nominal GDP expanded to an estimated $118.29 billion in 2026, up from $108.1 billion recorded in 2025. The strong performance was driven primarily by robust growth in the mining, Information and Communication Technology (ICT), and financial services sectors.

Mining, particularly gold production, remained a major pillar of the economy. Elevated global commodity prices boosted export revenues and supported foreign exchange inflows, helping to anchor overall economic growth. The ICT and financial services industries also posted impressive gains, reflecting the country’s ongoing digitalisation drive and the rapid expansion of technology-enabled financial solutions.

The latest ranking underscores Ghana’s gradual economic diversification, with growth supported by a combination of natural resources, services, and industrial activities. The improved figures signal that the country’s macroeconomic recovery is strengthening following years of high inflation, currency pressures, and debt challenges.

Despite the positive momentum, analysts caution that structural vulnerabilities persist. These include public debt sustainability concerns, the need for continued fiscal consolidation, external financing risks, and exposure to fluctuations in global commodity prices.

South Africa maintained its position as Africa’s largest economy with a GDP of approximately $479.96 billion, followed by Egypt and Nigeria in second and third places respectively. Nigeria’s recovery was aided by exchange rate reforms and policy adjustments, while Egypt continued to benefit from large infrastructure projects, tourism rebound, and energy sector growth.

Ghana’s rise in the continental standings is expected to boost investor confidence and further cement its role as one of West Africa’s leading emerging markets.

 

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