25 Top Facts about Eastern African countries
1. Ethiopia 🇪🇹 has the largest population of (126,527,060 people.)
2. Somalia 🇸🇴 has the largest coastline in the region.
3. Kenya 🇰🇪 has the highest GDP in the region.
4. South Sudan 🇸🇸 is the leading Oil Producing Country in the region.
5. Djibouti 🇩🇯 has the smallest population in the region.
6. Tanzania 🇹🇿 has the highest point in Africa, MT Kilimanjaro.
7. Ethiopia 🇪🇹 has the strongest military in the region.
8. Ethiopia 🇪🇹 has the largest Dam, Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam project in Africa.
9. Kenya 🇰🇪 has the largest desert lake in the world, lake Turkana
10. Uganda 🇺🇬 supplies electricity to Kenya, Tanzania and nearby DRC regions.
11. Rwanda 🇷🇼 has the cleanest city in Africa.
12. Burundi 🇧🇮 once had monarchs.
13. Ethiopia 🇪🇹 is rich with historical sites of king's castles and Emperor's Palaces.
14. Eritrea 🇪🇷 women population in Eritrea is 3 times that of men.
15. Ethiopia 🇪🇹 has the largest lion species on earth, the Barbary lion with dark fur on the neck
16. Sudan 🇸🇩, South Sudan 🇸🇸and Ethiopia 🇪🇹 have a long history dating back 35○○ years ago.
17. Sudan 🇸🇩 has some ancient pyramids on its northern region.
18. 🇰🇪 🇺🇬 🇹🇿 Has Lake Victoria which is the largest fresh water lake in Africa.
19. 🇹🇿 And 🇰🇪 have serengeti and maasai mara home to the great migration and 8th wonder of the world.
20. Kenya 🇰🇪 Mombasa Port was the first port in the region to be established in 1896.
21. Somalia 🇸🇴 was the first country in Africa to produce a pilot.
22. In Uganda 🇺🇬, less than one dollar is enough to sustain you for a day.
23. Ethiopia 🇪🇹 had the strongest Emperor and Monarchs that made them resist Colonization.
24. Tanzania 🇹🇿, lake Tanganyika in Tz is the deepest lake in Africa,
25. Lastly the longest river in the world is river Nile which is estimated to be 3○ milliòn years old...
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Special Economic Zones (SEZs) are revolutionizing Africa’s economy.
Rather than exporting Africa’s raw resources globally, governments are extending invitations and offering incentives to international corporations to establish manufacturing bases locally.
One entity, @AriseIIP, is pivotal in endorsing this ‘MADE IN AFRICA’ narrative by orchestrating the establishment of Special Economic Zones in several African nations including, but not limited to, Gabon, Benin, Togo, Chad, Ivory Coast, and Rwanda.
Arise operates under the ownership of the Africa Finance Corporation (AFC) and the Africa Transformation and Industrialization Fund (ATIF), reflecting a synchronized endeavor to drive industrialization and economic diversification across the African continent.
Special Economic Zones (SEZs) are revolutionizing Africa’s economy.
Rather than exporting Africa’s raw resources globally, governments are extending invitations and offering incentives to international corporations to establish manufacturing bases locally.
One entity, @AriseIIP, is pivotal in endorsing this ‘MADE IN AFRICA’ narrative by orchestrating the establishment of Special Economic Zones in several African nations including, but not limited to, Gabon, Benin, Togo, Chad, Ivory Coast, and Rwanda.
Arise operates under the ownership of the Africa Finance Corporation (AFC) and the Africa Transformation and Industrialization Fund (ATIF), reflecting a synchronized endeavor to drive industrialization and economic diversification across the African continent.
Special Economic Zones (SEZs) are revolutionizing Africa’s economy.
Rather than exporting Africa’s raw resources globally, governments are extending invitations and offering incentives to international corporations to establish manufacturing bases locally.
One entity, @AriseIIP, is pivotal in endorsing this ‘MADE IN AFRICA’ narrative by orchestrating the establishment of Special Economic Zones in several African nations including, but not limited to, Gabon, Benin, Togo, Chad, Ivory Coast, and Rwanda.
Arise operates under the ownership of the Africa Finance Corporation (AFC) and the Africa Transformation and Industrialization Fund (ATIF), reflecting a synchronized endeavor to drive industrialization and economic diversification across the African continent.
Special Economic Zones (SEZs) are revolutionizing Africa’s economy.
Rather than exporting Africa’s raw resources globally, governments are extending invitations and offering incentives to international corporations to establish manufacturing bases locally.
One entity, @AriseIIP, is pivotal in endorsing this ‘MADE IN AFRICA’ narrative by orchestrating the establishment of Special Economic Zones in several African nations including, but not limited to, Gabon, Benin, Togo, Chad, Ivory Coast, and Rwanda.
Arise operates under the ownership of the Africa Finance Corporation (AFC) and the Africa Transformation and Industrialization Fund (ATIF), reflecting a synchronized endeavor to drive industrialization and economic diversification across the African continent.
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