Here are the top 10 African countries with the highest alcohol consumption per capita, based on data from the World Health Organization (2019):

By Daniel Edu

1. Seychelles – 9.48 liters per capita
2. United Republic of Tanzania – 7.81 liters per capita
3. Eswatini – 7.68 liters per capita
4. Burkina Faso – 7.28 liters per capita
5. South Africa – 7.21 liters per capita
6. Uganda – 6.82 liters per capita
7. Gabon – 6.47 liters per capita
8. Rwanda – 6.35 liters per capita
9. Equatorial Guinea – 6.11 liters per capita
10. Botswana – 5.98 liters per capita

It’s important to note that alcohol consumption can have significant health and social implications, and these figures represent the average alcohol consumption per person in each of these countries. Factors such as cultural practices, availability of alcohol, and societal norms can influence these consumption levels.