More and more people are buying property and investing in Africa’s safest country, Mauritius. On this Indian Ocean island, safety is not a luxury but a reality. Peace is not an ideal but a way of life.
Mauritians are committed to peace, and that is what unites them. Every sphere of life offers something special. A deep respect for the rule of law allows communities to flourish and visitors to feel at ease.
The 2025 Global Peace Index (GPI) indicates that Mauritius is, for the 18th consecutive year, the safest country in Africa. The nation achieves this status due to its political stability, economic security, and high quality of life. Its reputation even surpasses countries such as the United Kingdom and France.
The country has a stable economy and a well-regulated real estate market protected by law. This attracts high-net-worth individuals and families seeking a safe haven for their assets and a peaceful place to live. Additionally, Mauritius offers excellent infrastructure, including modern healthcare, retail, and sports facilities, ensuring a comfortable and convenient lifestyle.
Consequently, Mauritius has become a top destination for expatriates. They are drawn by investment-friendly policies, such as permanent residency through property acquisition, the pleasant climate, and a welcoming, family-friendly environment. All these factors explain why Mauritius is the safest country in Africa.
Andrew Golding, CEO of the Pam Golding Property group, highlighted that Mauritius’ natural beauty is hard to resist. Many tourists never tire of the tranquillity and tropical climate this island nation offers. Today, more expatriates choose to live here than anywhere else on the continent.



Which Are the Ten Safest Countries in Africa?
Besides Mauritius leading as the safest country in Africa, the ten safest nations on the continent are:
- Mauritius — 26th globally, GPI 1590. The most peaceful country in Africa for 18 years;
- Botswana — GPI 1740. Known for political stability and strong wildlife protection;
- Namibia — GPI 1790. Recognised for low crime rates and vast peaceful areas;
- Gambia — GPI 1860. Small but stable, with growing tourism and a democratic government;
- Sierra Leone — GPI 1890. Significant progress in post-conflict peacebuilding;
- Ghana — GPI 1900. A model of democracy and stability in West Africa;
- Zambia — GPI 1910. Peaceful and known for the friendliness of its people;
- Senegal — GPI 1940. Strong democratic institutions and vibrant culture;
- Liberia — GPI 1940. Continuing recovery and stabilization after decades of civil war.
Which Is the Most Peaceful Country in Africa?
Mauritius holds the title of the safest country while also being the most peaceful country to visit in Africa, thanks to its stable politics, robust democratic institutions, and inclusive social policies.
The nation has a functional multiparty democracy, with regular elections and respect for the rule of law since independence in 1968. This has kept the country free from political turmoil, unlike other African countries such as Sudan, South Sudan, Mali, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
The population’s diversity — including Indian, African, Chinese, and European groups — has fostered a culture of peaceful coexistence, supported by policies promoting tolerance and defending minority rights. This diversity has also enabled the economy to evolve from a dependence on sugar to becoming a hub for tourism, finance, and technology, reducing poverty, inequalities, and strengthening social cohesion.



The government invests significantly in healthcare and education, ensuring a healthy and literate population, factors that contribute to stability. Combined with low crime rates, effective policing, and a reputation for hospitality, Mauritius stands out as the safest country in Africa and a model of peace.
Source: See Africa Today


