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South Africa, Egypt, Morocco Top Jeune Afrique's African Performance Index

South Africa, Egypt, Morocco Top Jeune Afrique’s African Performance Index

DNE Africa
Last updated: May 29, 2025 10:17 am
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South Africa has been ranked as the top-performing country in Africa with an overall score of 64.79 out of 100, according to a new exclusive ranking by Jeune Afrique. The list, which evaluates 20 nations, places Egypt second with a score of 49.91, and Morocco third at 49.17. The index was developed using a unique methodology focusing on three key dimensions: governance, innovation, and influence.

The strategic overview, published by Jeune Afrique following its November list of the 30 most attractive African cities, aims to assess nations beyond short-term economic indicators. “This ranking highlights countries that, beyond short-term crises, are successfully building resilient development trajectories,” said Amir Ben Yahmed, CEO of Jeune Afrique Media Group. “It’s not just about measuring a country’s wealth or size, but its ability to achieve sustainable performance across all dimensions.”

South Africa’s leading position is attributed to its industrial power, active diplomacy, high-quality infrastructure, innovation capacity, and an internationally recognised education system. The country ranked first in two of the three analysed dimensions, achieving a score of 16.92 for influence (25% weighting) and 19.53 for innovation (25% weighting), with governance (50% weighting) contributing 28.33 points to its total.

Egypt’s second-place standing was composed of a governance score of 23.33, an influence score of 12.04, and an innovation score of 14.53. Morocco, completing the top three, scored 27.50 for governance, 9.82 for influence, and 11.85 for innovation.

African Performance Index: South Africa Leads, with Egypt and Morocco in Top Three of Jeune Afrique Ranking
South Africa, Egypt, Morocco Top Jeune Afrique's African Performance Index

The ranking highlights the vitality of the anglophone bloc beyond the top three. Botswana is positioned at 4th with an overall score of 46.15, notably strong in governance with a contribution of 36.67 points. Kenya follows at 5th (45.36), Ethiopia at 7th (43.71), Tanzania at 8th (43.56, with a governance score of 33.33), and Nigeria at 9th (43.14, including an innovation contribution of 13.63 points). Mauritius is ranked 6th with an overall score of 43.75 and a governance contribution of 32.50. The report notes that countries like Kenya and Ethiopia benefit from flagship companies (such as Safaricom and Ethiopian Airlines), a booming digital ecosystem, and a strong geostrategic role. Others, such as Mauritius and Botswana, are recognised for their institutional stability and economic attractiveness.

Among Francophone countries, after Mauritius, Côte d’Ivoire (10th, overall 42.72; governance 32.50, influence 3.24, innovation 6.97) achieved the highest score. It is followed by Tunisia (12th, overall 42.44; governance 24.17, influence 7.30, innovation 10.97) and Senegal (13th, overall 41.39; governance 30.83, influence 4.90, innovation 5.65). The ranking notes a lower representation of some economically significant Francophone nations, such as Algeria, which ranked 19th with an overall score of 39.70 (governance 26.25, influence 5.42, innovation 8.04). Mauritania did not appear in the top 20. Jeune Afrique suggests that while these nations often show strong performance in governance and innovation, their international influence may require strengthening.

Other countries featuring in the top 20 include Rwanda (11th, 42.50), Ghana (14th, 41.17), Benin (18th, 39.74), and Uganda (20th, 37.16).

The ranking also gives prominence to island nations and low-population countries. Namibia is placed 15th (40.90), Cape Verde 16th (40.58), and Seychelles 17th (39.91). Seychelles achieved the highest governance score contribution in the entire ranking, at 37.08 points. These states are noted for leveraging their relative stability, democratic systems, good governance, image, diplomacy, and roles as tourism and financial hubs to maximise their influence.

Departing from traditional GDP-centric approaches, Jeune Afrique’s ranking, compiled by its Jeune Afrique Intelligence Unit and with methodology by Julien Wagner, offers a renewed analytical framework for the continent. This approach is structured around 25 indicators, grouped into the three dimensions:

  • Governance (accounting for 50% of the overall score) includes indicators such as GDP per capita growth, foreign direct investment, effectiveness of public policies, the rule of law, and corruption perception.
  • Influence (accounting for 25% of the overall score) includes indicators such as diplomatic presence, cultural and sporting influence, and strategic weight in international organisations.
  • Innovation (accounting for 25% of the overall score) includes indicators such as educational performance, the number of patents filed, capital raised by local start-ups, and university reputation.

Each dimension is scored out of 100, and these scores are then weighted to calculate the final overall score.

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