‘Every day’s a fight’ : join the commuters in Africa’s rapidly growing cities

26 octobre 2025 | Carlos Mureithi in Nairobi, Rachel Savage in Johannesburg and Eromo Egbejule in Abidjan
With more and more people moving to big cities such as Nairobi and Abidjan, daily commutes are becoming tougher Africa is a rapidly urbanising continent. Since 1990, the proportion of people who live in towns and cities has risen from 28% to 44%, according to the World Bank. The Organisation for (…)
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