A new Oxfam report reveals that just four African billionaires—Aliko Dangote, Johann Rupert, Nicky Oppenheimer, and Nassef Sawiris—collectively hold $57.4 billion, making them wealthier than half of Africa’s 1.5 billion people. The continent is now home to 23 billionaires, with their combined wealth jumping 56% in five years to $112.6 billion. Oxfam warns that nearly half of the world’s most economically unequal countries are in Africa, where tax systems are poorly equipped to redistribute wealth. A modest 1% wealth and a 10% income tax on the top 1% could generate $66 billion annually—enough to fund education and electricity access. The report slams political systems skewed in favor of the rich, stating that such systems deepen poverty and inequality while eroding democratic institutions.
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