Africa is a continent with opportunities, especially for those seeking flexible work arrangements like hourly or daily wages. Whether you’re a local resident or a student, several African countries offer job opportunities that pay by the hour or day.
In this article, there are top countries in Africa where you can earn hourly or daily according to the International Labour Organization (ILO), World Bank reports, and regional labor market studies.
South Africa is one of the most developed economies in Africa and offers numerous opportunities to earn hourly or daily. Jobs in sectors like tourism, retail, and construction are widely available.
For example, waitstaff in cities like Cape Town or Johannesburg can earn around ZAR 50–100 per hour, while construction workers may earn ZAR 150–300 daily.
Kenya’s growing economy provides ample opportunities for hourly or daily work. In cities like Nairobi, you can find jobs in restaurants, hotels, or as a freelance tour guide, earning between KES 200–400 per hour.
Nigeria, Africa’s largest economy, has a thriving informal sector where daily wages are common. Jobs in markets, construction sites, and transportation hubs pay an average of between NGN 2,000 and N5,000 daily. Lagos is a hotspot for such opportunities.
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Another African country where you can earn hourly or daily is Egypt. Egypt’s tourism and construction industries are major employers of hourly and daily workers. In cities like Cairo and Sharm El-Sheikh, hotel staff and tour guides can earn EGP 50–100 per hour.
Ghana’s stable economy and friendly business environment make it one of the African countries where you can earn hourly or daily. The agriculture and retail sectors are key employers, with daily wages ranging from GHS 30–60.
Africa is a land of opportunity, especially for those looking to earn hourly or daily wages. Countries like South Africa, Kenya, Nigeria, Egypt, and Ghana offer diverse job opportunities in various sectors. Whether you’re a local or an expatriate, these countries provide flexible work options that can help you achieve your financial goals.
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