UK Foreign Office updates travel advisory for South Africa, warns Britons to stay vigilant
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Sophie Buchan
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Summary
The UK Foreign Office (FCDO) has updated its travel advisory for South Africa, urging British nationals to remain vigilant. The update includes new information about e-hailing services and taxis, as well as updated details on the political situation, crime locations, and Kruger National Park. South Africa welcomes approximately 400,000 British visitors annually.
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Discussing the latest in South Africa, which welcomes around 400,000 people annually, it shares that there is 'new information about e-hailing and taxis and updated information about the political situation, crime locations and Kruger National Park.'
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