South Africa's governance ratings have slipped two places to
ninth position in Africa, according to Harvard University's Index
of African Governance, released on Thursday.
The slip was, in part, because of the widening of the study to
include northern African countries, said the study's director
Professor Robert Rotberg.
It was also due to declining levels of safety and security as
well as political tolerance, he said. There was also a small
increase in corruption.