GNI for Africa By Country in 1976

Updated on March 18, 2026.

According to data from the World Bank, in 1976, South Africa had the highest GNI (US$ 45.58B), followed by Libya (US$ 20.44B), and Algeria (US$ 18.1B).

On the other hand, Seychelles had the lowest GNI (US$ 55.28M).

Use the chart and table below to see the GNI for each country in 1976.

You can also see links below for the trend of GNI for African countries.

The World Bank defines GNI (Gross National Income) as "the sum of value added by all resident producers plus any product taxes (less subsidies) not included in the valuation of output plus net receipts of primary income (compensation of employees and property income) from abroad" .

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GNI for Africa By Country in 1976 (US$)
Table of GNI for Africa By Country in 1976
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Country GNI (US$)
Algeria 18,096,786,576.81
Benin 706,757,958.35
Botswana 419,302,657.8
Burkina Faso 1,040,581,437.46
Burundi 461,778,313.28
Cameroon 2,574,588,977.17
Republic of Congo 762,703,507.91
Ivory Coast 4,588,233,620.96
Democratic Republic of the Congo 10,228,157,875.91
Central African Republic 419,593,340.44
Chad 930,963,665.77
Egypt 13,695,012,143.75
Ethiopia 5,250,305,100.72
Gabon 2,941,692,126.95
Gambia 131,067,863.01
Ghana 2,918,968,562.04
Guinea 6,719,069,798.77
Guinea-Bissau 317,713,600.25
Kenya 3,512,648,818.64
Lesotho 328,594,842.89
Liberia 706,821,612.44
Libya 20,436,463,068.36
Madagascar 2,314,957,227.63
Mali 935,382,578.37
Mauritania 743,275,854.91
Mauritius 879,438,669.7
Morocco 10,539,380,374.4
Zambia 2,788,521,203.36
Zimbabwe 4,179,372,964.39
Tanzania 6,568,417,939.41
Tunisia 4,715,006,331
Togo 932,221,501.6
Sudan 6,250,274,597.41
Somalia 774,864,693.8
South Africa 45,581,812,471.95
Sierra Leone 691,596,477.92
Senegal 3,045,515,263.93
Rwanda 588,069,755.47
Niger 1,154,999,969.95
Sao Tome and Principe 67,099,617.4
Seychelles 55,275,165.53

Trend of GNI of African Countries

Use the links below to see the trend of GNI for each African country.