The most dangerous countries in Africa are arranged at the center point of 2025, with one country sitting at the top of the table – and it is a place that is very popular with British.
The list compiled by Cost of living has arranged South Africa as the most dangerous country on the continent, with a crime index rating of 74.6.
South Africa was about eight points for the second most dangerous country of Angolain Central Africa. The Democratic Republic of Congo, Nigeria and Cameroon turned off the top 5, while Rwanda was arranged as the 25th most dangerous on the continent.
Further data in Cost of living The crime index for cities halfway through the year, had five South African cities in the top 10 – with Pietermaritzburg and Pretoria ranked the top two most dangerous cities worldwide.
The other South African cities in the top 10 were Johannesburg, Durban and Gqeberha/Port Elizabeth.
South Africa is regularly arranged as the most dangerous country in Africa Cost of living The crime index, with a high murder of murder and carjacking. The last time it was not the most dangerous country in Africa was in 2017, when it was considered something safer than South Sudan.
Despite around 400,000 tourists per year visiting South Africa, the official guidelines of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs warns for British travelers that attacks are probably in certain areas, including the Incredible Table Mountain National Park.
British are warned that terrorists will “probably” attack in South Africa, with the most important threat from people inspired by terrorist groups, including Daesh.
They can focus on tourist sites, shopping centers, high -profile events and busy places, according to the guidance. It adds that “there are regular protests and demonstrations in South Africa that can become violent in the short term” -with the Mozambique limit a certain hotspot.
When it comes to crime, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs warns a high crime percentage in the country, where the most common violent robbers are jewelry and valuable items, carjacking, “smash and grab” raid attacks, rape and sexual abuse and murder.
It also warns of recent attacks on secondary roads to and from Cape Town Airport and urges Touristst to stay on the M3 and N2 roads.
It also adds: “There have been recent violent attacks and robbers against hikers and foreign tourists in Table Mountain National Park, including on Lion’s Head and Signal Hill.”
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