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  2. Tourists to South Africa warned about ‘smash and grab’ attacks

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    British nationals visiting South Africa have been warned to be aware of ‘smash and grab’ attacks taking place on vehicles.. Updated travel advice, uploaded by the Foreign Office on Friday 10 ...

  3. Route removed from Google Maps after tourists shot driving ...

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    Google Maps has removed a route from its navigation system after a number of tourists came into danger while travelling towards one of South Africa’s most violent regions.. The technology giant ...

  4. Crime in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    In April 2022, Numbeo found that 5 of the top 20 most dangerous cities in the world were in South Africa. [111] In 2023 the IEP 's Global Peace Index ranked South Africa 130th out of 163 nations (32nd out of 44 in sub-Saharan Africa ) in terms of peacefulness, and the cost of violence was estimated at R3.30 trillion ($176.49 billion) in 2022 ...

  5. List of countries with alcohol prohibition - Wikipedia

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    South Africa (temporary ban to prevent drunken violence during the COVID-19 pandemic in South Africa) [a] United Arab Emirates – In November 2020, the UAE introduced reforms that include the decriminalisation of alcohol for those 21 and over, except the Emirate of Sharjah. [citation needed]

  6. Tourists to South Africa warned about ‘smash and grab’ attacks

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  7. Tourism in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Tourists taking in the view of Cape Town and Table Mountain from Robben Island. South Africa is a tourist destination with the tourist industry accounting for 2.34% of GDP [1] in 2019 followed by a sharp drop in 2020 to 0.81% of GDP [1] due to lack of travel caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.