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‘Africa outlook healthier than one might think’

09 Nov 2016 - by Liesl Venter
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The outlook for Africa

remains positive despite

economies slowing down,

says Duncan Bonnett, a

director of African consultancy

firm Africa House.

“We keep reading the

headlines and hearing

about the doom and

the gloom but in fact

the outlook for Africa

is very positive,” he told

FTW. “There is a lot of

noise at the moment

about Africa slowing down and

that it still has more problems and

challenges but in fact the picture

is far healthier than one might

think.”

He said whilst the World Bank

was estimating growth of around

3% for sub-Saharan Africa (SSA)

at present, if one took South

Africa out of the equation the rest

of the SSA would be growing at

around 4%.

“If we then take Nigeria and

Angola out of the picture, as both

these economies have been really

hard hit by the low oil

price, then the growth

for the rest of SSA is

around 5.5%.”

He said this was far

more positive than

negative.

“The good news is

often drowned out by

headlines of the doom mongering

– and far too many people are

fixated on the negative. In fact

it is one region in the world

where there are still very good

opportunities to be found.”

He said analysis undertaken

earlier this year was in fact

forecasting growth of up to 10%

for SSA in the next decade.

“And we are seeing this at

ground level in the countries

where we work. If you look at

investment in manufacturing

at the moment and just take a

snapshot of SSA, then there are at

least 75 greenfield or brownfield

cement projects under way right

now. That is enormous,” he said.

“It means that we are more than

doubling the SSA cement capacity

every two years. The knock-on

effect of that is just as huge as

not only is the quality of available

cement better but we are also

improving on the cost of it. That

means we can build better across

SSA whether it is a small house or

a hydropower dam.”

The African story, said Bonnett,

was a positive one that would

remain so for years to still come.

INSERT

10% Projected growth for SSA

in the next decade.

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