For East Africa, in fact, the population of East Africa is not considered small. In the international community, East Africa is also one of the few population great powers with more than fifty million people.
The fundamental reason for the current population shortage everywhere is that population migration is a large-scale project, not something that can be completed in a short time. Especially in Angola and Mozambique, the population shortage in each place is not in the tens or hundreds of thousands, but in the millions.
This is merely the minimum requirement. Given the conditions in places like Angola and Mozambique, accommodating tens of millions of people is reasonable. In the previous life, Angola and Mozambique were countries with a population of over thirty million, combined more than the current population of East Africa. So at the current stage, no government in East Africa would complain about having too many people; rather, the more, the merrier.
