Luxury Co-Working in Johannesburg, South Africa for $144/mo

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Luxury Co-Working in Johannesburg, South Africa for $144/mo


Turn your Africa Vision into Action

Join us at our Afrika Investors Academy Virtual Summit
https://www.afrikainvestorsacademy.com/virtual-summit

Dreaming of building a life and a business in Africa? The Afrika Investors Academy Virtual Summit is way to turn your vision into action!

We’ve got a powerhouse lineup of speakers ready to share…

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  1. No one should be shocked at how developed South Africa is, and its because of the nearly 5 million European South Africans who live there. The other African countries are not allowed to develop as fast, because their former colonizers taking their natural resources. But SA is allowed to develop so their European cousins can have a quality of life from what they are accustom to in Europe. South Africa looks like Europe and America for that reason, and I have said this before many times. Africans need to abandon European and now Asian concepts in building and Architecture. Japan is modernized without western influences… But most African cities are carbon copies of America/European cities from the 1960s70s. There is little cultural African influence in the skylines of most modern African cities.

    So when Americans come to South Africa and are shocked it looks like America, it comes from the same European cultural influences. If you want to see traditional African culture, its in the villages, but with the mindsets of Young Africans today who knows how long that will last.

  2. Omg. I need to get a ticket! Joburg has been calling me for months now. I gotta plan to visit/move. Currently working on ideas of entrepreneurship. I’m a singer songwriting but I love fitness and lifting people’s spirit 🙏🏾🤍 Thank you for sharing

  3. Yeah, the Cape Town WeWork is a bit of a disappointment compared to the Rosebank one. It's not as impressive, the Rosebank one is genuinely stunning.

  4. For those who want to take a leap of faith on Africa from America as you did were do you recommend we start as far as income their having children finding the right place… etc..

  5. I’m a video editor in the USA looking to relocate to Africa. I have been heavily doing my research on Tanzania specifically. I’m a one woman business at the moment and I want to grow my business before making the transition. I know social media is growing world wide and I want to bring my creativity to Africa so that they too can have eye catching, attraction grasping, and creative content. I also want to create jobs out there too. I have the vision, I just need to be pointed in the right direction.