Dar es Salaam, Tanzania was ranked as the fifth most liveable city. |
The
Kenyan capital is ranked as the third liveable city to live in amongst
the listed 11 African countries as it is “a kind and gentle city where
many multinational companies have set foot into for their African
operations”.
This is according to Lamudi, a global
property giant, with a presence in 11 African countries as well as in
Mexico, Latin America, Asia and the Middle East.
Tunis, in Tunisia, North Africa, was ranked the
top city to live in. Lamuda describes it as “not very expensive”
compared to other African capitals listed in the survey.
Furthermore, Tunis is ranked by the Happy Planet Index (HPI) as
the second happiest place in Africa to live in because of the
Mediterranean Sea background and its position as a meeting point for all
kinds of cultures.
“Living in Tunis is not very expensive and one is able to move around the city using the rail network,” says Lamudi.
Ghanaian
capital, Accra, ranked overall. The appeal of this African city is its
tropical climate as well as the fast-growing businesses by way of new
bars, restaurants, nightclubs and shopping malls.
Rwanda’s
Kigali ranked fourth due to improving roads infrastructure that has
made commuting easy. “Kigali is exactly the right city for wildlife
enthusiasts. The city is built in hilly country in the centre of Rwanda
and makes large parts of its income from safari tourism,” says Lamudi.
Dar es Salaam was ranked as the fifth most liveable city.
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