Cape Town, South Africa | Inside the World’s Most Dangerous Cities (Documentary)

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Cape Town, South Africa | Inside the World’s Most Dangerous Cities (Documentary)


With a population of nearly six million, Cape Town is the second city of South Africa. Many of the richest people in the country have ocean villas there. But there is a dark side to this breathtakingly beautiful city. Three thousand people a year are murdered in Cape Town, making it the most dangerous city in Africa.

Shootings are commonplace,…

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  1. This is crazy. Don’t let this video deter you from visiting. It’s a truly amazing city. The city center is the most beautiful part of a city in the world in my opinion, having visited a lot of cities like Paris, Prague, Barcelona, Jerusalem, Bend, OR, Sedona, AZ… But it’s very de facto segregated. It’s amazing the contrasts in Cape Town and South Africa as a whole. I remember seeing a Ferrari driving through Soweto next to shanty houses.. and across the street there was a brand new enormous fitness center. Super crazy place. But you can safely drink the tap water pretty much everywhere.

  2. As one of the BRICS nations, it’s developed enough to where crime is prevalent and ‘rich’ enough in its infrastructural nature to be a profitable avenue, yet is still poverty-ridden in a lot of the worst ways.

    This would be the opposite to say countries like Burundi, CAR, or DRC, where the poverty is just at an unbelievably desperate level, but the development and economy just isn’t there.

    Apartheid is legally ended, but the wounds still seep, even now. SA is a worrying yet fascinating development case in Africa.

  3. You could get police to give citizens lesons in what how citizen can defend arrest if it exists in sa and first aid etc.looks like bulet prof vests glass has to be norm sad.

  4. Stop making this a race thing, there's black cops and security also – the problem is with the individual people not their race… 🙄

  5. sad,,,, and the leaders just watch ,,,will they want their children to live like this ,,,poverty is the main couse of this ,,,, humans do these things to hurt the other for ,,what ,,, food,,money,, and marerial things ,,, end porverty to stop this sadness

  6. I am a Nigerian living in Nigeria, I did a video on my YouTube channel defending my fallow Nigerians in South Africa and got a lot of negative comments from south Africans. But what I want everyone to know is that foreigners/Nigerians are not the problem of south African but south Africa it self is a problem.

  7. I live and work in poland and two of my colleagues are from SA (one of them is from Cape Town). They were both in their mid 40s when they came (independently) to poland and i wondered why on earth would the two mature men pack their bags, wives and kids and travel across the globe to settle in a country they most likely knew very little (if anything) about. They told me about the economic situation and mentioned that SA isn't a safe place but I didn't ask too many questions as i felt it was kinda rude. Well this video casts a little light on what they've told me