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What are safety and crime like in Pietermaritzburg, KwaZulu-Natal?

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From petty theft to violent crime, here's what four local experts had to say about safety and crime in Pietermaritzburg, KwaZulu-Natal.

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Pietermaritzburg is a diverse city. It is diverse in terms of culture, race, religion and so forth. It can b said to be a minor resemblance of South Africa as a rainbow nation. It is the heart of commerce to many municipalities, which means that there are a lot of businesses that are operated here. It is the capital city of KwaZulu-Natal. It has socially viable people who are rooted in the spirit of ubuntu and they are all hustlers. Crime is indeed present, but it is curbed at times by the loving and the caring spirit of the community which protects and shields victims and potential victims.

Lebogang, says: 2020

It is a good city which is highly hygiene and people who live in it have a good hearted, everything is in control and it is criminal free and it is good for starting your own business such as selling local brands and so on. The weather condition it is not that bad.

Indila, says: 2020

The weather is one of the best in the whole country, as it is almost always sunny and there is less crime after the police have started doing their work properly and life is good if you are looking for a place where the stores, malls and zoos are near by.

When moving here, Pietermaritzburg, it is essential that you understand the way climate affects daily living and be aware of the available transportation services. It is also essential to constantly be aware of your surroundings as crime is highly prevalent. It is also important to be money wise and efficient, That way, You can save extra cash and invest in it for future use.

Luyanda, says: 2020
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