Africa’s growth will improve off 2016 – the worst year for the continent in nearly 20 years:
- Africa’s growth will improve following 2016.
- Selected key economies will continue excelling.
Low growth was largely driven by external factors, particularly oil prices, which meant two of the largest three economies in Sub-Saharan African (SSA) i.e. Nigeria and Angola had to accept lower receipts for their exports. READ MORE
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