In the ranking of the 30 most attractive African cities, Cape Town and Casablanca come out on top for their economic and urban successes.
Cape Town and Casablanca: benchmark cities
Cape Town stands out for its innovative management and investment in infrastructure, while Casablanca is hailed for its impressive economic dynamism.
Casablanca attracts attention for its economic boom, supported by over 100 foreign investment projects since 2019, reinforcing its status as a major economic hub.
Kigali, a model of efficient urban management
Kigali stands out for its exceptional cleanliness and strong community initiatives, making the Rwandan capital a model of efficient urban management.
Challenges for other cities
However, other cities such as Lomé and Libreville face major obstacles. Lack of basic infrastructure and ineffective governance are holding back their development. Limited access to water and stagnating economic projects exacerbate inequalities and hamper progress.