Africa Internet Users Ranking (2024)

In 2023, internet users in Africa was highest in Morocco at 91%, followed by Libya at 88.50% and the Seychelles at 87.40%. The average internet users across countries in Africa was 43.25%, the median was 37.20%, and the Central African Republic recorded the lowest internet users at 7.51%, according to the World Bank.

Data is available for the period 1990 to 2024 across 54 countries in Africa.

Frequency : Yearly
Rank Country Current Value Previous Value Year
1 91% 89.9% 2023
2 88.5% 88.6% 2023
3 87.4% 87% 2023
4 81.4% 80.4% 2023
5 79.5% 75.5% 2023
6 76.9% 74.8% 2023
7 75.7% 75.5% 2023
8 73.5% 72.8% 2023
9 72.7% 72.2% 2023
10 72.4% 70.6% 2023
11 71.9% 70.7% 2023
12 69.9% 69.4% 2023
13 65% 63.3% 2023
14 64.4% 61.1% 2023
15 61.5% 61.6% 2023
16 60.6% 59.2% 2023
17 60.4% 59.3% 2023
18 57.6% 57.5% 2023
19 48% 46.5% 2023
20 45.9% 44% 2023
21 44.8% 42.1% 2023
22 41.9% 41.8% 2023
23 40.7% 38.4% 2023
24 39.2% 37.7% 2023
25 38.4% 37.5% 2023
26 38.4% 37.9% 2023
27 37.4% 34.3% 2023
28 37% 35.5% 2023
29 35.7% 32.8% 2023
30 35.1% 34.4% 2023
31 35% 22.7% 2023
32 34.2% 31.2% 2023
33 33% 32% 2023
34 32.5% 27.6% 2023
35 32.2% 30% 2023
36 30.5% 29.5% 2023
37 29.1% 22.1% 2023
38 27.6% 15% 2022
39 26.5% 24.7% 2023
40 26.4% 25.9% 2020
41 23.5% 21.9% 2023
42 23.2% 23.3% 2023
43 20.6% 19.2% 2023
44 20.4% 18.6% 2023
45 20% 18.7% 2023
46 19.8% 18.8% 2023
47 18% 17% 2023
48 17% 14.6% 2023
49 16.7% 16.1% 2021
50 15.3% 11.1% 2023
51 13.2% 12.5% 2023
52 11.1% 11% 2023
53 9.3% 6.7% 2020
54 7.5% 5.1% 2019
Africa Internet Users Ranking (2024) : Definition
Internet Users measures the share of the population who used the internet within the reference period (usually within the last 3 to 12 months), reported as a percentage for the reporting year.