Governance is by far the most important of the many variables that continue to affect the standard of living in African nations. Even with strong economic potential, a country’s standard of living cannot be guaranteed due to factors such as corruption and incompetent leadership.
South Africa, Kenya, and Morocco have the best quality of life in 2024, according to the data published by Numbeo. This report includes only five countries in Africa. The countries with the lowest quality of life rankings were Nigeria and Egypt.
Worldwide, South Africa is ranked at position 40 with a quality of life of 147.1. Moroccan and Kenya’s quality life index stands at 111.9 and 106.4 at positions 64 and 68, respectively. Both Egypt and Nigeria were ranked at positions 78 and 83, with a quality-life index of 86.0 and 42.7 globally.