15) Al Bongo Ondimba, President of Gabon (s65,000 per year)
Al Bongo Ondimba has been the President of Gabon since
October 2009. His annual income is $65,000 It was reported by Daily Mail in
2010 that the president spent a whopping $129 million (E85m) on a lavish
townhouse in Paris This resource-rich Gabon is the filth largest oil producer
in sub-Saharan Africa and is the sixth most developed Atrican nation.
The nations HDI has improved in recent years and the president is working towards diversifying the economy, creating jobs, building capacities and introducing social safety nets Average income of Gabon is around $18 per day.
The nations HDI has improved in recent years and the president is working towards diversifying the economy, creating jobs, building capacities and introducing social safety nets Average income of Gabon is around $18 per day.
14) Guy Scott, President of Gambia (s65,000 per year)
Dr Guy Lindsay Scott is the Acting President of Zambia. In
Zambia, the annual presidential compensation is K523,340 million, which
includes a compensation of K414406 million and an allowance of K108,934 million
But it is not known if Dr Scott is earning the presidents salary (s65,000) or
the Vice President's salary.
13) José Eduardo dos Santos, President of Angola (s60,000
per year)
Jose Eduardo dos Santos has been the President of Angola
since 1979. His official salary is $5,000 a month. In Angola, the monthly
salary of the President is 461,319 kz. He is also paid an additional 276791kz
He was ranked as the richest African president.
12) Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi, President of Egypt ($70,400 per year)
Egypt s recently appointed President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi
has an annual salary of EGP 504,000 (S70,400). A presidential decree to raise
the presidenVs monthly salary from EGP 2000 (s280) to EGP 42,000 ($5,900). The
former general and head of Egypt’s armed forces resigned from the military on
26 March 2014 in order to run for president.
11) John Dramani Mahama, President of Ghana (s76,000 per
year)
John Dramani Mahama has been the President of Ghana since
July 2012. His annual income is around $76,000. Salaries of the President of
Ghana and his ministers were increased in 2012, drawing the ire of the general
public The President's monthly salary went up from $4240 to $6,357
10) Paul Kagame, President of Rwanda (s85,000 peryear)
Paul Kagame is the President of Rwanda His annual income is
$85,000 According to many people in Rwanda, the President deserves his earnings
because the nation is making rapid economic progress under his presidency.
9) Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, President of Liberia (s90,000 per
year)
Ellen Johnson Sirleaf is the President of Liberia. She is
Africas first female head of state This 76-year-old Nobel laureate earns $90000
annually She is dogged by accusations of corruption, nepotism and failing the
nations poor cool Alassane Ouattara, President of Ivory Coast ($100,000 per
year) Alassane Ouattara is the fifth President of Ivory Coast. He has been the
President since 2011. His annual income is $100,000. He is an economist by
profession.
7) Al Zeidan, ex-Prime Minister of Libya (s105,000 per year)
Al Zeidan isa former Prime Minister of Libya. His annual
income was $105,000. He was ousted by the parliament committee and fled from
Libya on March 14 2014. He told at the press conference in Rabat, Morocco, that
the ousting was invalid.
6) Hifikepunye Pohamba, President of Namibia (s110,000 per
year)
Hifikepunye Pohamba has been the President of Namibia since
March 2005. His annual income is s110,000. In the year 2009, President and all
other political tax bearers got a 25 percent salary hike.
5) Denis Sassou Nguesso, President of Rep. Congo (s110,000
per year)
Denis Sassou Nguesso has been the President of the Republic
of the Congo since 1997. Global Witness recently reported that one month of
personal consumption spending by Denis Christel Sassou Nguesso, son of the
President, could have paid for vaccinations against measles for 80,000
Congolese babies. The President earns $110,000 annually
4) Ikililou Dhoinine, President of Comoros (s115,000 per
year)
Ikililou Dhoinine has been the President of Comoros since
2011. He eamns $115,000 per year .At his inauguration, he pledged to stop
corruption Dhoinine is a pharmacist by training
3) Uhuru Kenyatta, President of Kenya (s132,000 per year)
Uhuru Muigai Kenyatta is the fourth and the current
President of Kenya He assumed charge on Apnl 9 2013. Kenyattas earns $32,000
annually. He led by example in 2014 by taking a pay cut. His basic salary of
s14,000 per month was reduced to around $11 ,000
2) Abdelaziz Bouteflika, President of Algeria (s168,000 per
year)
Abdelaziz Boutetlika has been the fifth President of Algeria
since 1999. The annual salary of the President of Algeria is around $168,000.
1) Jacob Zuma, President of South Africa ($272,000 per year)
Jacob Zuma's annual income is a whopping $272,000. He is the
highest paid African president and among the world’s top 10. In 2012, he
approved a 5.5 percent salary increase for top public servants.
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