11 Most Affordable Countries to Live in Africa in 2015

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1. Zimbabwe

World Bank CPI (2014): 109
Trading Economics CPI (2015): 97
Average CPI: 103

With a name meaning “large stone houses”, Zimbabwe certainly lives up to its name as housing comes cheap in the country, which is why it tops this list of  Most Affordable Countries to Live in Africa in 2015. Home of Victoria Falls and Hwange National Park, residing in this country will come cheap as consumer goods and prices have remained low. However, mismanagement by the government has sent the economy into a downward spiral in recent years. Hopefully the economy picks up as platinum and diamond mining, which serves as two of the biggest industries in the country, have experienced a slight uptick in recent years.

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