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Old 1st October 2007, 12:32 AM
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u r right that is about, the place to stay. Durban beach front & central is riddled with drugs & crime, do your shopping at gateways shopping centre, dont worry not as bad as it seems just stay away from those 2 places & u will be fine.

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As mentioned by others Ballito is a very nice place, and one of the safest i feel with Primary schools and a community, I have friends that have lived there for 20 years.
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I'm a South African based in Port Elizabeth. I have lived in Durban and to be exact Umhlanga. 2 avenues away from the beach and two tiny blocks away from the shops. All i can say is i have been back every Summer. It is agreat place. I am 32 years of age and female. I run along the beachfront by myself and it is perfectly safe. it is the best place to live in S.A. only problem is, it is a bit expensive. There is a great shopping mall close by and a very attractive gym to meet all your needs. Durbans crime is nowhere near that of Johannesburg. There is so much being said about crime in S.A. please make sure that you get the infomation from S.A citizens as this can be a very controversial topic and the only clarification on the subject should come from a S.A living in the area as the areas vary dramatically in accordance to crime.
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and the only clarification on the subject should come from a S.A living in the area as the areas vary dramatically in accordance to crime.
What about those that have lived in those areas but left because of crime issues?
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Dear Stravinsky
I have to say that it is in my opinion that the many people leaving S.A. from good suburbs in the country is due mainly to the economy at the moment and crimeis a great excuse for a white man who can't get a job because of the colour of his skin. Many companies are under pressure to make sure that they are at least 50% minimum staffed with employees of colour excluding white as the government is doing everything in its power to aide the black community in equal participantship this even includes employing a black man with lesser education than that of a white person with higher education. Please do not missunderstand me, i am a liberal person and only stating the facts. the economy is so bad for poor people. A rise in food costs will mean a 45% increase in costs to the poor community and only a 5% increase in costs to that of a middle classed community as the food costs that are hit are the types of food that the poorer community survive on, it is really sad. South Africa has it's definate different communities. One rarely find the black population residing in any other area than theirs, the same goes for whites, indians and coloureds. If you are white and stay reside in a white community you will not have a problem. Its when the different cultures start moving into each others territory that there is problem. The closer you live to another community the more open you are to violence. I remember when i lived in London, Brixton was dangerous, just as here, you need to stay in your areas, besides, you won't have any reson to go to another area. I am a sales rep and often have to travel into the black communities in P.E. I have to say, i do watch my back, keep my handbag in my car trunk and make sure that i am not wearing any lavish clothing so as not to come across as if i have anyhting of value that can be stolen. I don't feel 100% safe but i have done this for 3 years and not had a problem. I do lock my car doors when i go to these areas. Understand that S.A is very different, there is still a lot of bitterness in this country due to appartheid. The poor need to steal to survive and sometimes they kill, rape and beat you near to death to do this. keep away from these areas and you will be fine. I think that fellow South Africans are using crime as a reson to jump ship when in actual fact it's the lack of economy and job availabilities. However having said this Johannesburg is full of crime all over. We have nick named it "Gangsters Paradise" for obvious reasons. This is because the ones surviving on crime are actually getting rich from crime, as there is so much more money in Johannesburg and survival crime is becomming a rich mans industry.
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Hi Chantal,if you are correct and economics is the main Emigration trigger, why is the whites unemployment figure only 6%? ?
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Hey Daxk - good question! Let me emphasise on my previous post. It's not that the unemployment percentage amongst whites is low it's that one needs to sustain a really good job in order to obtain an income high enough to live in areas that are safe. Hence those leaving the country have enough income to do so are leaving the safe areas. I'm refering particularly to Johannesburg. I read a previous post on an expact loving Johannesburg, but guesse what. . . she is residing in Sandton, if not the most expensive area in Johannesburg and South Africa. You see - if you have the income it is safe. stay in the rich and middle class areas and all is fine. So why are people leaving from these areas? Their jobs are not secure with the economy and our government right now therefore their safety is not assured. Personally i think that wherever you read the figure of 6% is untrue but i do believe you that you read it, no doubt in one of our government gazettes, you do realise our government is probably the most corrupt in the world and figures are there to make things look good for them. Hope that was helpful.
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The company I work for has a project in Durban port. I could request being sent there, but as I am travelling with wife and kid (6y) I was doing some checks. There is a lot of mention of violent crime and such, so I was wondering if it is feasable to live either north or south of Durban and do a daily commute. I assume I will have a car to do this commute, the only thing is that I don't want to land my family in isolation.
I looks like Umhlanga is livable but I would appreciate some insights from other expats living in or around Durban.

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Hi there,the North Coast is the safest place to live.I use to live in La Lucia (Umhlanga) myself.Umhlanga is over rated,all the bussiness spill over from
Durban relocate to Umhlanga,it's become chaos in the last 5 years,very busy
and very bussiness orientated.
Umhlali or sheffield beach near Ballito are great places to live,peacefull and more family orientated.Tongaat has a good school,Crawford.Ballito just oppened their new hospital a few months ago,shopping centres galore.And all of that just 30 minutes away from Durban.

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