“Drunk driving destroys lives, apart from the astronomical economic losses in injuries and fatalities. If you cannot make the responsible choice to drive sober, then choose to get help,” said Smith.
Plus, the crime index by city 2024 has revealed another of South Africa’s capital cities as the second most dangerous city in the world.
It is alarming to think that between April 2022 and March 2023, more than 27,000 South Africans were slain.
How he sat there and read the shocking stats, showing most crimes increased since the same period last year, is beyond any reasonable person with a general moral compass.
According to the latest Crime Index by Numbeo, three South African cities were ranked in the top 10 for the most dangerous cities in the world.
This is based on South Africa’s latest crime stats for the second quarter of the year, released by Police Minister Bheki Cele in Pretoria yesterday.
Police minister Bheki Cele released new crime statistics for the last two years, and the reports show a big jump in hijacking numbers.
SAPS has published the country’s crime statistics for 2019/20, showing increases and decreases in certain areas over the 12 months in question.
Police minister, Bheki Cele has released the crime stats for the lockdown, compared to the same time period last year.
The courts are chaotic, the conviction rate is low, and South Africa’s crime problem is clearly out of control.
When it comes to the overall crime in South Africa, the latest stats paint an ugly picture.
Police logged 1 473 homicides in Nyanga over the past five years, making it one of the most dangerous places to be outside a war zone.
Police Minister Bheki Cele has released the South African crime statistics for 2017/2018, describing the results as something out of a ‘war zone’.
Private security companies are big business in this country, so let’s take a look at 2017’s crime stats from the biggest out there.
South Africa’s total murder rate since the dawn of our democracy is something to think long and hard about. Here are the statistics…brace yourself.
Good news iPhone users who think the whole world is after your cellphone – statistics show your phone is the least likely smartphone to be stolen.