TESSA DOOMS | Concerns about crime and safety is fast becoming the main issue that South Africans feel adversely affected by, whether they are in the leafy suburbs of a big city or the dusty streets of a village. We are unsafe.
Statistics SA earlier this year released a Governance, Public Safety and Justice report revealing that only 40% of South Africans feel safe walking in their own neighbourhood at night.
In the place that people call home, among a community of people they know and live with, most South Africans still feel at risk...If you have already registered or subscribed, please sign in to continue.
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