209 Coworking Spaces in South Africa
Regus - Johannesburg Sandton Nelson Mandela Square in Johannesburg
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/monthRegus - Johannesburg, West Rand - Constantia Kloof in Johannesburg
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/monthRegus - Johannesburg Woodmead Country Club Estate in Sandton
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/monthRegus - Johannesburg Bryanston The Campus in Johannesburg
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/monthRegus - Cape Town Century City in Cape Town
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/monthRegus - Johannesburg Bryanston Wedgefield in Johannesburg
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Coworking in South Africa About South Africa
One of the so-called tech "Kings" of Africa, South Africa is perched on the southern most tip of the African continent. Officially the Republic of South Africa it has a 2,798-kilometer length of coastline where the South Atlantic and the Indian Oceans splash its feet. The country is bordered by Zimbabwe, Botswana, Namibia, Swaziland, Lesotho and Mozambique and has several distinct ecosystems (not talking "tech") - from its big game Kruger National Park, Western Cape beaches, rugged cliffs of Cape of Good Hope, wine lands of Paarl and Stellenbosch to the forest clad Garden Route where splashing in lagoons in de rigueur. South Africa's capital city of Cape Town is shadowed by the flat-topped Table Mountain, where you can grab a cable car to climb to the top, or hang out at the bustling harbor and grab a boat to Robben Island, the prison where Nelson Mandela spent numerous years.
A sovereign state, its population is a variety of ethnic groups blabbering away in different Bantu languages, of which 11 are official. Poverty and inequality are endemic, with approximately 25% of its population unemployed and living below the poverty line, despite South Africa being termed as a "middle power" with the 2nd largest economy in the whole of Africa.
Of its population 52.6% are connected to the Internet, with 25.8% getting onto Facebook. South Africa is a definitive part of the "Africa Tech Rising" slogan, with their digital prowess leapfrogging from virtually non-existent fixed lines to astronomical mobile growth into building their own digital economy. The African "Kings" are defying the global tech slowdown, having received massive tech infrastructure investments. This has allowed broadband prices to drop and the speed to increase.
To find a coworking space in South Africa, browse through our interactive map below.
Coworking in South Africa About South Africa