Official residence
An official residence is the residence at
which heads of state, heads of government,
gubernatorial or other senior figures offi-
cially reside. They may or may not be the
same location where they conduct their work-
related functions.
Africa
Algeria
• El Mouradia (President)
Benin
• Presidential Palace
Botswana
• State House (President)
Burkina Faso
• Presidential Palace
Burundi
• Presidential Palace
Cameroon
• Unity Palace (President)
Cape Verde
• Presidential Palace
Central African Republic
• Presidential Palace
Chad
• Presidential Palace
Comoros
• Presidential Palace
Congo, Democratic Republic
of
• Kinshasa Presidential Palace
• Brazzaville Presidential Palace
Côte d’Ivoire
• Le Palais de la Présidence (President)
Djibouti
• Presidential Palace
Egypt
• Abdin Palace (President)
• Ras Al-Teen Palace (President)
• Koubbeh Palace (visiting foreign
dignitaries)
Former
• Montaza Palace (King, formerly; kept as a
hotel)
• Ras el-Tin Palace (King, formerly)
Equatorial Guinea
• Presidential Palace
Eritrea
• Presidential Palace
Ethiopia
• National Palace (President)
Gabon
• Presidential Palace
Gambia
• State House (President)
Ghana
• Osu Castle formal (Presidential) residence
• Golden Jubilee House current
(Presidential) residence
Guinea
• Presidential Palace
• Villa Syli (official guest house)
Former
• Belle Vue (demolished; former summer
residence of the President)
Guinea-Bissau
• Presidential Palace
Kenya
• State House (President)
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Lesotho
• Royal Palace (King)
Liberia
• Executive Mansion (President)
Madagascar
• Presidential Palace
Malawi
• Sanjika Palace (President)
Mali
• Presidential Palace
Mauritania
• Presidential Palace
Mauritius
• Le Réduit (President)
Morocco
• Royal Palace
Mozambique
• Palácio da Ponta Vermelha (President)
Namibia
• State House (President)
Niger
• Presidential Palace
Nigeria
• ASO ROCK
Rwanda
• Presidential Palace
São Tomé and Príncipe
• Presidential Palace
Senegal
• Palai de la Republique (President)
Seychelles
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