Revenue, excluding grants (current US$) - GFS - Basic Inds. and Nat. Accts - African Development Indicators



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Revenue is cash receipts from taxes, social contributions, and other revenues such as fines, fees, rent, and income from property or sales. Grants are also considered as revenue but are excluded here. Data are in current US dollar. Source: International Monetary Fund, Government Finance Statistics Yearbook and data files.
Revenue, excluding grants (current US$) - GFS - Basic Inds. and Nat. Accts - African Development Indicators (Most Recent Data)

Rank

Country

Value

1South Africa (2007)90,594,953,739
2Algeria (2007)54,228,569,098
3Egypt (2007)35,381,789,515
4Morocco (2007)26,144,481,903
5Tunisia (2008)11,524,632,741
6Kenya (2007)5,103,139,821
7Ghana (2007)3,859,125,245
8Ivory Coast (2007)3,792,040,762
9Zimbabwe (1997)2,483,979,612
10Republic of the Congo (2005)2,430,972,351
11Botswana (1996)2,173,856,876
12Zambia (2007)2,007,899,797
13Cameroon (1999)1,474,178,616
14Mauritius (2007)1,420,584,640
15Uganda (2006)1,267,270,368
16Namibia (2003)1,256,316,138
17Ethiopia (2002)1,112,841,562
18Mali (2007)1,112,341,339
19Lesotho (2007)1,006,023,578
20Madagascar (2007)873,079,045
21Sudan (1999)853,541,853
22Senegal (2001)821,375,125
23Benin (2006)797,154,116
24Burkina Faso (2006)748,333,658
25Niger (2007)579,043,534
26Swaziland (2003)506,799,886
27Togo (2007)424,167,104
28Guinea (1999)414,371,762
29Seychelles (2007)368,691,695
30Cape Verde (2006)329,380,858
31Rwanda (1992)215,395,566
32Sierra Leone (2004)132,146,027
33Burundi (1999)127,646,657
34Central African Republic (2004)105,599,560
35Gambia (1993)86,677,624
36Democratic Republic of the Congo (2002)439.7
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