Tunis, Tunisia.
The city council is responsible for cleaning the streets and it doesn’t end there! Tunis residents are always getting encouraged to rely more on renewable energy sources, including solar energy, wind energy, biofuels, and other areas.
The Cape Town City Improvement District and the waste management department ensures that the city is kept clean at all times. Achieving this level of cleanliness in the city has been a collective effort of the residents as well as the authorities.
Windhoek, Namibia.
The capital of the Republic of Namibia is attractive for many reasons. They say that this city is clean, relatively safe, and easy to move around. German culture also has had a tremendous impact on Windhoek from speech to architecture.
Kigali, Rwanda.
Kigali has held the title for the cleanest city in Africa for almost a decade. It is the capital city of Rwanda with a population of over 1 million.
Nairobi, Kenya.
Popularly known as “Green City in the Sun” its residents prefer to walk, use bicycles or public transport over private cars to ease the monstrous vehicle congestion. This results to a minimal amount of Carbon (II) Oxide emission compared to other towns of its size.
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