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Ghana becomes Africa’s 8th largest economy as GDP hits $118bn

byEmmanuel Oppong
May 7, 2026
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Ghana has climbed to become the eighth-largest economy in Africa in 2026, following a significant expansion in Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

The growth is driven by strong performances in the mining, ICT and financial services sectors.

According to the latest April 2026 World Economic Outlook report by the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Ghana’s economy grew to an estimated $118.29 billion in nominal GDP terms, up from $108.1 billion recorded in 2025.

The latest figures push Ghana two places higher on the continent’s economic ranking, reinforcing the country’s growing influence within both the West African sub-region and the broader African economy.

The expansion was largely underpinned by robust activity in the mining sector, particularly gold production, as elevated global commodity prices boosted export earnings and strengthened foreign exchange inflows.

Ghana’s gold industry continued to serve as a key anchor for economic growth, benefiting from sustained international demand and favourable market prices amid heightened global economic uncertainty.

Beyond mining, the Information and Communication Technology sector and financial services industry also recorded strong growth, highlighting the increasing importance of services in Ghana’s economic transformation agenda.

The strong performance of ICT and finance further reflects ongoing digitalisation within the economy and the expansion of technology-driven financial services across the country.

Ghana’s improving economic ranking points to the growing diversification of the economy, with growth increasingly being supported by a mix of natural resources, services and industrial activity.

The latest data also suggest that Ghana’s macroeconomic recovery is gaining traction after years of severe economic turbulence marked by high inflation, currency depreciation and debt restructuring challenges.

Despite the improvement in GDP size and continental ranking, structural vulnerabilities remain.

Public debt sustainability, fiscal consolidation pressures, external financing risks and exposure to global commodity price volatility continue to pose challenges to long-term economic stability.

Still, the country’s upward movement in Africa’s economic rankings is expected to strengthen investor confidence and reinforce Ghana’s position as one of the region’s leading emerging economies.

Across the continent, South Africa retained its position as Africa’s largest economy with an estimated GDP of $479.96 billion, followed by Egypt and Nigeria in second and third positions respectively.

Nigeria’s economic rebound was supported largely by exchange rate reforms and policy adjustments, while Egypt’s expansion continued to benefit from large-scale infrastructure investment, tourism recovery and growth in the energy sector.

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