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Top 5 African Cities for Quality Living and Economic Growth

Thursday 05 December 2024 - 11:16
By: Dakir Madiha
Top 5 African Cities for Quality Living and Economic Growth

What makes a city irresistible? Is it the hum of opportunity, the promise of a better life, or the quiet allure of green spaces and clean streets? As Africa’s cities continue to grow, fueled by rapid urbanization, a select few stand out as beacons of opportunity and innovation.

Jeune Afrique’s recent report on the 30 most attractive African cities highlights five cities that lead the way in terms of livability and economic growth: Cape Town, Kigali, Casablanca, Rabat, and Abidjan.

Cape Town: South Africa’s Jewel of Governance and Investment

Leading the charge is Cape Town, a city that has set the bar for governance across the continent. With an overall score of 7.7, Cape Town excels in balancing quality of life, infrastructure, and a thriving investment climate. This has created an urban ecosystem that comes close to perfection, attracting both residents and businesses alike.

Kigali: Clean and Modern, Yet Slightly Behind in Investment

Kigali, Rwanda’s capital, claims second place with an impressive score of 8.4 for its quality of life. Often dubbed the "cleanest city in the world," Kigali is a model of order and modernity. However, while it shines in cleanliness and livability, it lags behind in foreign direct investment, a key factor in its economic development.

Casablanca and Rabat: Morocco’s Economic and Cultural Powerhouses

Morocco’s twin cities, Casablanca and Rabat, round out the top five in fourth and fifth places. Casablanca stands as a hub of economic dynamism, with an exceptional track record in attracting foreign investment. Its modern infrastructure supports a bustling business environment. Rabat, on the other hand, is renowned for its verdant spaces and focus on safety, emerging as the cultural and political heart of Morocco.

Abidjan: Entrepreneurial Energy Amidst Challenges

Closing the top five is Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire’s bustling economic hub. The city brims with entrepreneurial energy, driving much of the country’s economic growth. However, Abidjan faces significant challenges, particularly in housing and infrastructure, which are strained by rapid urban expansion.

The report’s methodology evaluated these cities based on five key dimensions: quality of life, employment, essential services, infrastructure, and foreign direct investment. The findings reveal a nuanced portrait of Africa’s urban landscape. Despite the progress seen in cities like Cape Town and Kigali, challenges remain, including centralized governance, inadequate infrastructure, and the difficulty of integrating rural migrants.

With Africa expected to house 900 million urban residents by 2050, the focus will not only be on attracting new inhabitants but also on sustaining them. Cape Town, Kigali, Casablanca, and Rabat exemplify the potential and complexity of the continent’s urban future.


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