Africa’s Top 10 Governed Nations in 2025

September 9, 2025

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The 2025 Chandler Good Government Index (CGGI) highlights Africa’s top-performing nations in governance, evaluating 120 countries across seven pillars, including leadership, institutional strength, and service delivery.

Mauritius leads the continent, followed by Rwanda and Botswana, despite Africa’s average governance score remaining the lowest globally. Below are the top 10 best-governed African countries for 2025, with their global ranks and CGGI scores.

Top 10 Best-Governed African Countries

  1. Mauritius

    • World Rank: 51

    • Score: 0.553

    • Mauritius retains its position as Africa’s governance leader for the fifth consecutive year, driven by robust institutions, transparent policies, and effective public services.

  2. Rwanda

    • World Rank: 59

    • Score: 0.507

    • Rwanda, the world’s top-performing low-income country, excels in inclusive policies and socio-economic reforms, making it a global model for effective governance.

  3. Botswana

    • World Rank: 61

    • Score: 0.501

    • Botswana’s judicial digitalization and stable democratic systems bolster its ranking, fostering a strong environment for sustainable development.

  4. Morocco

    • World Rank: 75

    • Score: 0.466

    • Morocco’s strides in data transparency and digital infrastructure enhance its governance, supported by economic reforms and infrastructure investments.

  5. South Africa

    • World Rank: 77

    • Score: 0.461

    • Despite fiscal challenges, South Africa’s strong legal frameworks and institutional capacity keep it among Africa’s governance leaders.

  6. Tanzania

    • World Rank: 78

    • Score: 0.457

    • Tanzania, the continent’s most improved, climbed from 82nd in 2021, driven by digital governance and regulatory reforms like the Digital Tanzania Project.

  7. Egypt

    • World Rank: 81

    • Score: 0.440

    • Egypt’s governance benefits from centralized policies and infrastructure development, though challenges in public participation remain.

  8. Senegal

    • World Rank: 83

    • Score: 0.430

    • Senegal’s stable political environment and commitment to democratic principles strengthen its governance standing.

  9. Ghana

    • World Rank: 86

    • Score: 0.417

    • Ghana’s consistent democratic practices and anti-corruption efforts contribute to its strong governance performance.

  10. Algeria

    • World Rank: 90

    • Score: 0.415

    • Algeria’s governance is supported by resource-driven economic policies, though institutional reforms are needed to boost public trust.

Why Governance Matters

The CGGI, assessing 35 indicators, underscores governance’s role in economic stability and social cohesion. While Africa’s average score lags globally, modest improvements from 2024 to 2025 signal progress. High performers like Mauritius and Rwanda demonstrate that strong leadership and digital reforms can drive development, even in resource-constrained settings.

Challenges and Opportunities

Africa faces fiscal and institutional hurdles, with financial stewardship as the weakest pillar due to rising debt. Yet, with 70% of Sub-Saharan Africa’s population under 30, effective governance can unlock economic potential through job creation and education. Tanzania’s rise highlights the impact of digital initiatives, offering a model for others.

Looking Forward

The 2025 CGGI showcases Africa’s governance leaders as beacons of progress. Continued reforms in transparency, digitalization, and inclusive policies will be key to narrowing the global governance gap and fostering sustainable growth across the continent.

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