E - PAPER

CURRENT MONTH

LAST MONTH

VIEW ALL
  • HOME
  • NEWS ROOM
  • COVER STORY
  • INTERVIEWS
  • DRAWING BOARD
  • PROJECT WATCH
  • SPOTLIGHT
  • BUILDING BLOCKS
  • BRAND SYNC
  • VIDEOS
  • HAPPENINGS
  • E-MAGAZINE
  • EVENTS
search
  1. Home
  2. INTERNATIONAL

More & More African-Americans Are Calling Kenya A Home

Kenya emerges as top relocation destination for African Americans.

BY Realty+
Published - Tuesday, 03 Jun, 2025
More & More African-Americans Are Calling Kenya A Home

More African-American professionals and families are finding a place to call home in Africa, sparking economic growth beyond cities. This relocation wave transforms markets, drives innovation, and opens new opportunities in real estate, healthcare, and business.

In one of its biggest restructurings yet, the UN is shifting key operations to Nairobi—most notably UNFPA, which is relocating 25% of its global staff from New York and setting up a major regional base. The Department of Operational Support and the Office of Information and Communications Technology are following suit.

The move is more than symbolic. It reflects Nairobi’s rise as a preferred hub for global operations, which could result in new jobs, higher demand for commercial space, and the hospitality sector.

Yet even as the market grows, policy hasn’t entirely kept pace. “There’s no real immigration law allowing someone to relocate and work remotely.

A digital nomad permit was announced in 2023, but it still hasn’t appeared on the immigration website. However, as urban centres like ‘Kilimani’ become more congested, the interest in relocation is expected to ripple outward.

Grammy-nominated artist and entrepreneur Kelis is among the high-profile names to make the move. In 2023, she relocated to Kenya and purchased farmland in Naivasha, a town 93km west of Nairobi.

Outside Kenya, African-American migration continues to deepen its roots across Africa, especially in the eastern and western regions.

While Ghana is a well-established destination for this migration, Rwanda and Senegal have also emerged, leveraging favourable policies, infrastructural ambitions, and political stability to draw global citizens.

RELATED STORY VIEW MORE

Seawater Soluble Plastic Raises Hopes For Tackling Ocean Pollution
Can Repurposed Shipping Containers Solve Global Housing Crisis
Dubai Real Estate Market Headed Towards Price Correction

TOP STORY VIEW MORE

Retail as a Real Estate Anchor: Redefining Tier 2 Cities

Umang Jindal, Founder at Homeland Group talks about driving urban growth through commercial projects.

29 May, 2025

US Based Panattoni To Invest €100 Million In India’s Key Industrial Hubs

29 May, 2025

Africa’s Dubai — Lagos Mega-City With Luxury Homes

29 May, 2025

NEWS LETTER

Subscribe for our news letter


E - PAPER


  • CURRENT MONTH

  • LAST MONTH

Subscribe To Realty+ online




Get connected with us on social networks!
ABOUT REALTY+

Started in 2004, Realty+, an exchange4media group publication is one of the most respected real estate magazines in India with offices in Delhi, Mumbai and Bengaluru.

Useful links

HOME

NEWS ROOM

COVER STORY

INTERVIEWS

DRAWING BOARD

PROJECT WATCH

SPOTLIGHT

BUILDING BLOCKS

BRAND SYNC

VIDEOS

HAPPENINGS

E-MAGAZINE

EVENTS

OTHER LINKS

TERMS AND CONDITIONS

PRIVACY-POLICY

COOKIE-POLICY

GDPR-COMPLIANCE

SITE MAP

REFUND POLICY

Contact

Mediasset Holdings 3'rd Floor, D-40, Sector-2, Noida (Uttar Pradesh), Pincode - 201301

tripti@exchange4media.com
realtyplus@exchange4media.com

+91 98200 10226


Copyright © 2024 Mediasset Holdings.
Rental Mobil bandung,Sewa Mobil Bandung, Rental bandung, Sewa Mobil, Jual Mesin Antrian, Harga Mesin Antrian, Mesin Antrian Murah, Jual KIOSK,Mesin Antri, Berita Terkini, Info Bray,Info Tempat Wisata,Portal Berita,Jasa Website