Botswana I Ethopia I The Gambia I Ghana I Kenya I Malawi I Mauritius I Namibia I Nigeria I Senegal I South Africa I Swaziland I Tanzania I Togo I Uganda I Zambia I Zimbabwe Namibia has benefited from soaring mineral prices – mining accounts for 20% of GDP – and GDP grew 3.5% in 2005. But the country’s strong performance continues to mask the world’s worst inequality of income distribution – a real threat to stability.
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