When we think of the world’s richest people, we usually think of the richest man in the world. But a handful of countries stand out as the safest places to live in Africa.
Africa is blessed with many wonderful places, but the most famous are probably Malawi and Lesotho, which according to the World Bank are the safest countries in Africa. The two countries are also home to an impressive number of millionaires, and one that is even higher than that is South Africa.
This is why I am so excited to say that Malawi and Lesotho are safe places to live. According to the World Bank, the two countries make up the second safest countries in Africa behind only Rwanda. But what keeps Malawi and Lesotho from getting named the world’s safest countries? The answer is simple: The police. Malawi and Lesotho have robust law enforcement systems which make them safe places to live.
This isn’t the only thing that keeps them safe though. In both countries, crime is rampant, even though it’s not as bad as in the rest of the world. In South Africa, crime rates in townships are often higher than in big cities because they have a lot of people living in them. In Malawi, the same reason holds true.
Malawi and Lesotho are also part of the African Union, which is a good thing, because the AUS is a member of the UN and all members are legally bound to implement the UN resolutions. While it is true that crime is rampant in the continent, the fact is that it’s a lot of crime. In fact, in most countries, violence is the most common crime.
The problem is that many people live in rural areas where crime is the most common crime. By rural, I mean in the provinces where the government is still weak and corrupt. In fact, in some provinces, violence is the most common crime. In Malawi, for example, it’s the most common crime. In Zimbabwe, it’s the most common crime. In Mozambique, it’s the most common crime. In Botswana, it’s the most common crime.
The problem is that if you live in a region where violence is common, you are going to live in an area where you will be more likely to be killed. In fact, in Africa, the most common crime in the continent is murder. The problem is that people are not being killed because they are a threat. They are being killed because they are a threat. In Malawi, for example, its murder. In Zimbabwe, it is murder. In Botswana, it is murder.
We live in a world where violence is not seen as the problem, but the problem is violence. It’s why people like myself are so upset by the news that some of the world’s most dangerous places are currently in Africa.
Violence and murder are pretty much synonymous in Africa, but in Malawi it is murder. As for Zimbabwe, a country that has suffered more than its share of civil wars and unrest, it is a country that has a reputation for violence. When violence occurs the government often attempts to cover it up by claiming that it is a natural disaster or a tragic mistake. In Zimbabwe, the government has even gone so far as to claim that the country was built on the ashes of a volcanic eruption.
The government of Zimbabwe is clearly trying to cover up its own lack of foresight. While Zimbabwe is not known for violence, the country also has a reputation for high crime rates. In fact, the government has been known to hire foreign mercenaries to commit the kind of violence that is almost impossible for the police to contain.