Top 10 Cheapest African Countries To Live in or Visit in 2021

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European countries are the highly sought-after destinations for immigrants from around the world. The continent offers opportunities and a standard of living like nowhere else. Like the saying goes however, “Not all that glitters is gold”. Immigrants especially those from Africa put so much effort into moving there that they soon discover it’s a different world entirely from the one they were told. Amazingly, some of these immigrants pass through countries such as Tunisia and Egypt on their way to Europe. Unknown to many, these African countries offer some of the cheapest cost of living in the world. Presently, Norway and Switzerland are the 2nd and 1st most expensive countries in the world to live in respectively; just as with most countries in Europe. African countries may not offer much in the way of opportunities and amenities that Europe offers, but they offer a cheap cost of living. So, in today’s video, we bring you the top 10 countries in Africa with lower costs of living. You will be amazed.
Number 10: Kenya.
Kenya is a country in Eastern Africa and the 48th largest country in the world by total area. In our ranking, Kenya happens to be the 10th least expensive country to live in Africa. The country has a Cost of Living Index of 39.26. Although your lifestyle and choice of wares and amenities could alter your expenses, Kenya remains relatively cheap. The country is rated as being 45% cheaper than the USA, and Nairobi its largest city is 50% cheaper than London. On average, the cost of living in Kenya ranges from $700 to $2500 per month.
Number 9: Zambia.

Number 8: Tanzania.

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