Every year Coworker.com hosts the Members’ Choice Awards to highlight the top coworking spaces based on the feedback of coworking space members from around the world. In their latest list, they announced the top 529 coworking spaces out of the over 11,500 that are listed on their site. Today we’re sharing the top coworking spaces in Africa!
Coworker.com Members’ Choice Awards
Only one coworking space in each city is eligible to be named “the best”. Thanks in part to the overwhelming amount of participation in the 2018 program, the Coworker team developed a new nomination, voting, and ranking process for 2019. Any coworking space that’s currently registered on Coworker was automatically one of their nominees. Please note that because of the COVID-19 pandemic, voting was not held in 2020 as many spaces were required to be closed due to local shutdown orders.
After the window for voting closed, Coworker.com determined a space’s individual score by a weighted score of:
— Percentage of members who participate
— Score from the nomination results
— Number of reviews on Coworker
— Average Coworker.com review rating
That ensured that coworking spaces of all shapes and sizes had an equal, fair shot at winning the award for their city!
The Best Coworking Spaces in Africa
Angola
Luanda: Workin Luanda
Cameroon
Douala: Cowork Africa
Egypt
Alexandria: Ejada Co-working Space
Aswan: iSpace
Cairo: Makanak Office Space
Giza: Coursida
Ghana
Kumasi: hapaSpace
Accra: BaseCamp Initiative
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Ivory Coast
Abidjan: Le Phare Coworking
Kenya
Nairobi: PAWA254
Lesotho
Maseru: Progressive Co-Workers Hub
Libya
Tripoli: Nuqta Coworking Space
Morocco
Casablanca: Netspace
Marrakech: The Spot
Mozambique
Maputo: MMO, Rani Tower
Nigeria
Abuja: Rutyono Offices
Ikeja: Workstation Maryland Mall
Lagos: Workstation Bar Beach
Lekki: Venia Business Hub
Port Harcourt: KoWorkNG
Rwanda
Kigali: Westerwelle Startup Haus Kigali
South Africa
Cape Town: Cape Town Office
Durban: The Corner Office
Johannesburg: Cube Workspace
Paarl: Workshop17 Tabakhuis
Pretoria: Grounded Work
Stellenbosch: Workshack
Tunisia
Djerba: CoZi – Coworking Cafe
Nabeul: Coworky
Sousse: Hive 12
Uganda
Kampala: TechBuzz Hub
How Can You Access These Great Coworking Spaces?
If you find a space that you love and want to regularly use, by far the best value for your money is joining as a member. If you’re a frequent traveler or a fellow coworkaholic, you might be asking how can I use spaces everywhere or wherever?
Well, brands such as WeWork and Spaces have membership packages that allow you to access hot desking in their locations worldwide. There are other apps out there like Coworker.com’s Global Pass, Deskpass, Croissant and Proximity Nomad. Think of them almost like Priority Pass for coworking…not airport lounges!
I’ve used all these apps since they have different coverage areas, based on when I’ve needed in a coworking space.
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