2011 Garbage and Gas strikes. I was self driving around the countryside.
I ran into the garbage strike in some small town.
Main street covered in garbage, I turned left went over one block and drove around it.
Stopped for lunch and went on our way.
Gas strike, depended on the truck drivers. Bark worse than the bite on that one. Never affected us.
2015
One of these mornings I stopped at Beavers Pies and the petrol station and noticed a pair of SAPS officers grabbing some breakfast and seemed to be in a hurry. I think these are the first Caucasian officers I have ever met in my time in RSA. Note worthy for this reason, at least to me.
I asked what the rush was about and got a mumbled answer.
As we headed west along the highway it became apparent that something bad had happened. There was a police road block. No big deal to me.
We were asked how far we were going and were then told that the road was blocked further up and you could not get to PE.
So, it was really a long way from where we were going to be.
Nothing more explained than you can not get through there is some kind of protest.
Being the curious little fellow I am I had to research this one on the net when I got back later that night.
I found this:
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Apparently the folks in Kenton were not happy that the housing they were promised by some government headed by some fella named Mandela a few years back was not proceeding as promised.
Instead of protesting the local Housing Council office and chatting with them these folks decided to block the entire highway with burning tires.
Never made the news at home. Only got a small mention on the net and I had to look hard to find it.
At no time was I uncomfortable or in danger in any manner. Just some frustrated folks protesting against a government not acting on its promises.
No one else in the world can relate to that can you??
I have been through Soweto and had lunch with friends on the patio of a very nice shop and never felt uncomfortable.
I have breezed by "Alex" in Joburg, not stopping by for sure. Not a nice place to be. Stay out.
Hung out on the edge of Cape Townships "locations" for a week in a self cater. Zero issues. Well, one little fellow of five years of age asked me why I gave money to a blind man and not him. It made no sense to him.
Drove through the Nemato "location" in Port Alfred at night taking my charge home. Never lost, never bothered.
To answer your question: Yes there are farm assaults/attacks and murders. Is it likely affect your safari, not very likely.
I still go to New York and
"New York City homicide rate for 2015 tops last year’s tally, data shows"
Be prudent, listen to your PH and go have some fun.