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List of some African universities, along with their country, city, student size, and the year they were established:

 Here is a list of some African universities, along with their country, city, student size, and the year they were established:

  • University of Cape Town, South Africa, Cape Town, approx. 29,000 students, established in 1829
  • University of Pretoria, South Africa, Pretoria, approx. 49,000 students, established in 1908
  • University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa, Johannesburg, approx. 39,000 students, established in 1896
  • University of Johannesburg, South Africa, Johannesburg, approx. 50,000 students, established in 2005
  • University of Stellenbosch, South Africa, Stellenbosch, approx. 30,000 students, established in 1918
  • University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, Durban, approx. 40,000 students, established in 1904
  • University of the Western Cape, South Africa, Bellville, approx. 29,000 students, established in 1959
  • University of the Free State, South Africa, Bloemfontein, approx. 33,000 students, established in 1904
  • University of Nairobi, Kenya, Nairobi, approx. 75,000 students, established in 1956
  • University of Lagos, Nigeria, Lagos, approx. 85,000 students, established in 1962
  • University of Ibadan, Nigeria, Ibadan, approx. 40,000 students, established in 1948
  • University of Ghana, Ghana, Legon, approx. 40,000 students, established in 1948
  • Makerere University, Uganda, Kampala, approx. 40,000 students, established in 1922
  • University of Khartoum, Sudan, Khartoum, approx. 40,000 students, established in 1902
  • University of Alexandria, Egypt, Alexandria, approx. 120,000 students, established in 1938
  • University of Algiers, Algeria,Algiers, approx. 150,000 students, established in 1879
    • University of Tunis, Tunisia, Tunis, approx. 60,000 students, established in 1960
    • University of Cairo, Egypt, Cairo, approx. 250,000 students, established in 1908
    • University of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, Addis Ababa, approx. 40,000 students, established in 1950
    • University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, Dar es Salaam, approx. 35,000 students, established in 1961
    • University of Botswana, Botswana, Gaborone, approx. 20,000 students, established in 1982
    • University of Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe, Harare, approx. 30,000 students, established in 1952
    • University of Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire, Abidjan, approx. 30,000 students, established in 1963
    • University of Bamako, Mali, Bamako, approx. 25,000 students, established in 1961
    • University of Yaounde I, Cameroon, Yaoundé, approx. 20,000 students, established in 1962
    • University of Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, Ouagadougou, approx. 15,000 students, established in 1974
    • University of Sousse, Tunisia, Sousse, approx. 20,000 students, established in 1960
    • University of Tlemcen, Algeria, Tlemcen, approx. 15,000 students, established in 1978

    Please note that this list is not exhaustive and there may be other universities in Africa that are not included in this list, also the year they were established and the student size may not be accurate as the information is based on the knowledge cutoff of 2021.

List All African countries and their capital with population and Mayers of the capital city

 Here is a list of African countries and their capital cities, along with their population and the mayors of their capital cities as of 2021:

  • Algeria: Algiers (population: 3,571,000); Mayor: Djamel Keddou
  • Angola: Luanda (population: 7,354,000); Mayor: Filomeno da Paixão de Jesus
  • Benin: Porto-Novo (population: 229,000); Mayor: Sacca Lafia
  • Botswana: Gaborone (population: 231,000); Mayor: Kagiso Thutlwe
  • Burkina Faso: Ouagadougou (population: 2,500,000); Mayor: Armand Roger Kaboré
  • Burundi: Bujumbura (population: 673,000); Mayor: Hajji Habib Kavakure
  • Cape Verde: Praia (population: 137,000); Mayor: Ulisses Correia e Silva
  • Cameroon: Yaoundé (population: 2,700,000); Mayor: Paul Robert Tchounga
  • Central African Republic: Bangui (population: 755,000); Mayor: Roger Guei
  • Chad: N'Djamena (population: 1,150
    • Comoros: Moroni (population: 42,000); Mayor: Abdourahim Said Bacar
    • Democratic Republic of Congo: Kinshasa (population: 12,000,000); Mayor: Sabine Badinga
    • Djibouti: Djibouti (population: 600,000); Mayor: Mohamed Daoud Chehem
    • Egypt: Cairo (population: 9,000,000); Mayor: Abdel Aziz Konsowa
    • Equatorial Guinea: Malabo (population: 250,000); Mayor: Juan Ndong Nchama
    • Eritrea: Asmara (population: 619,000); Mayor: Ibrahim Ali
    • Eswatini: Mbabane (population: 96,000); Mayor: David Tfwala
    • Ethiopia: Addis Ababa (population: 3,384,569); Mayor: Takele Uma Benti
    • Gabon: Libreville (population: 697,000); Mayor: Rose Christiane Ossouka Raponda
    • Gambia: Banjul (population: 32,000); Mayor: Abdoulie Bah
    • Ghana: Accra (population: 2,300,000); Mayor: Mohammed Adjei Sowah
    • Guinea: Conakry (population: 2,000,000); Mayor: Mohamed Soumah
    • Guinea-Bissau: Bissau (population: 400,000); Mayor: José Maria Silva

      • Kenya: Nairobi (population: 3,138,369); Mayor: Benson Kangara
      • Lesotho: Maseru (population: 214,000); Mayor: Lekhooa Moepang
      • Liberia: Monrovia (population: 1,010,970); Mayor: Jefferson Tamba Koijee
      • Libya: Tripoli (population: 1,150,000); Mayor: Abdelraouf Beitelmal
      • Madagascar: Antananarivo (population: 1,400,000); Mayor: Lalao Ravalomanana
      • Malawi: Lilongwe (population: 772,753); Mayor: Juliana Kaduya
      • Mali: Bamako (population: 1,800,000); Mayor: Adama Sangaré
      • Mauritania: Nouakchott (population: 1,500,000); Mayor: Yahya Ould Ahmed El Waghef
      • Mauritius: Port Louis (population: 150,000); Mayor: Kavydass Ramano
      • Morocco: Rabat (population: 580,000); Mayor: Mohamed Sadiki
      • Mozambique: Maputo (population: 1,100,000); Mayor: David Simango
      • Namibia: Windhoek (population: 325,000); Mayor: Job Amupanda
      • Niger: Niamey (population: 1,200,000); Mayor: Hassoumi Massaoudou
      • Nigeria: Abuja (population: 1,200,000); Mayor: Muhammed Musa Bello
      • Rwanda: Kigali (population: 1,132,000); Mayor: Pudence Rubingisa
      • São Tomé and Príncipe: São Tomé (population: 72,000); Mayor: Raul Bragança Neto
      • Senegal: Dakar (population: 3,500,000); Mayor: Soham El Wardini
      • Seychelles: Victoria (population: 26,000); Mayor: David Andre
      • Sierra Leone: Freetown (population: 1,100,000); Mayor: Yvonne Aki-S
        • Somalia: Mogadishu (population: 2,425,000); Mayor: Abdirahman Omar Osman
        • South Africa: Pretoria (population: 2,9 million); Mayor: Randall Williams
        • South Sudan: Juba (population: 304,926); Mayor: Chloe Nyandeng de Madut
        • Sudan: Khartoum (population: 6,833,767); Mayor: Abdelmoneim Al-Haj
        • Tanzania: Dodoma (population: 316,000); Mayor: Wilson Charles Mwampashya
        • Togo: Lomé (population: 837,437); Mayor: Selom Klassou
        • Tunisia: Tunis (population: 2,117,227); Mayor: Souad Abderrahim
        • Uganda: Kampala (population: 1,660,800); Mayor: Erias Lukwago
        • Zambia: Lusaka (population: 2,918,958); Mayor: Miles Sampa
        • Zimbabwe: Harare (population: 1,606,000); Mayor: Jacob Mafume

Here is a list of some African leaders and their countries as of 2021:

 

Here is a list of some African leaders and their countries as of 2021:

  1. Abdelmadjid Tebboune, Algeria
  2. Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, Egypt
  3. Abiy Ahmed, Ethiopia
  4. Adama Barrow, The Gambia
  5. Alpha Condé, Guinea
  6. Alassane Ouattara, Côte d'Ivoire
  7. Andry Rajoelina, Madagascar
  8. Arthur Peter Mutharika, Malawi
  9. Azali Assoumani, Comoros
  10. Barrow Isatou Touray, Gambia (Acting President)
  11. Benin Sada Bio, Sierra Leone
  12. Bona Mugabe, Zimbabwe (Acting President)
  13. Cyril Ramaphosa, South Africa
  14. Denis Sassou Nguesso, Congo-Brazzaville
  15. Faure Gnassingbé, Togo
  16. Félix Tshisekedi, Democratic Republic of Congo
  17. Idriss Deby Itno, Chad
  18. Isaias Afwerki, Eritrea
  19. Julius Maada Bio, Sierra Leone
  20. João Lourenço, Angola
  21. John Magufuli, Tanzania
  22. John Pombe Magufuli, Tanzania (deceased)
  23. Muhammadu Buhari, Nigeria
  24. Nana Akufo-Addo, Ghana
  25. Paul Kagame, Rwanda
  26. Paul Biya, Cameroon
  27. Salva Kiir Mayardit, South Sudan
  28. Sheikh Hasina, Bangladesh
  29. Siaka Steven, Sierra Leone (deceased)
  30. Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, Equatorial Guinea
  31. Uhuru Kenyatta, Kenya
  32. Yoweri Museveni, Uganda

African Languages Partial List

Languages of Kenya

Here is a list of some of the languages spoken in Kenya:
  1. English (official language)
  2. Swahili (official language)
  3. Kikuyu
  4. Dholuo
  5. Kalenjin
  6. Kamba
  7. Luhya
  8. Meru
  9. Somali
  10. Hindi
  11. Gujarati
  12. Arabic
  13. Maasai
  14. Teso
  15. Rendille
  16. Samburu
  17. Pokomo
  18. Embu
  19. Elgeyo-Marakwet
  20. Luyia
  21. Mijikenda

  22. Luo
  23. Akamba
  24. Turkana
  25. Orma
  26. Borana
  27. Taita
  28. Chonyi-Digo-Kamba
  29. Kambe
  30. Yawo
  31. Taveta
  32. Kikambala
  33. Mbeere
  34. Digo
  35. Giriama
  36. Kamoro
  37. Duruma
  38. Kipsigis
  39. Sanya
  40. Suba
  41. Marakwet
  42. Burji
  43. Bajun
  44. Tugen
  45. Teso
  46. Isukha
  47. Kuria
  48. Kipsigis
  49. Njemps
  50. Ongamo
  51. Ogiek
  52. Olulumo-Ikom
  53. Sengwer
  54. Terik
  55. Tugen

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