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General
Safety Tips for Bulawayo |
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Like most populated places,
one has to aware of the realities and possibilities of
crime. In general Bulawayo is a tranquil and friendly
place, but one can not ignore that one of the fruits of
a declining economy is the increase in crime. Here are
some recommended safety tips, to ensure that you have a
stress-free experience, whether you are a tourist or
local returning for a visit.
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Avoid wearing visible
jewellery or carrying cameras and bags over your
shoulder.
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Keep cell phones and
wallets tucked away where no one can see them.
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Do not leave purses on
chairs, under tables, on the backs of chairs or on
restroom hooks.
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Do not count your money
in the open.
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Keep track of your
keys. (You may consider returning your hotel room
key to the front desk while away from your room.)
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When using valet
parking, only give the attendant your car key and do
not leave valuables in your vehicle.
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Be wary of prostitutes,
who are sometimes linked to drug peddling or
mugging.
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Pay attention to your
surroundings and report any suspicious situations or
people to a security officer or a member of staff.
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Make copies of relevant
documents e.g. passport, visa, travellers’ cheques
and credit card numbers.
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Should you lose your
passport, report the loss as soon as possible to
your country's embassy or consulate, and to the
police.
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Carry traveller’s
cheques instead of large amounts of cash. Do not
carry all of your cash and/traveller’s cheques
with you; instead place them in your room safe or
the hotel safe.
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Write down your credit
card numbers as well as the customer service number
for the issuing bank(s), put them in a sealed
envelope and ask the hotel front desk if it can be
held for you.
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Separate your cash and
credit cards.
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Only use ATMs in areas
that are well lit.
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Always lock your hotel
room door, even if you are just going for ice. Check
sliding glass doors, windows and connecting room
doors.
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Do not leave room keys
lying around the swimming pool.
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Do not leave your
luggage unattended when checking into your hotel.
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Do not countersign all
your traveller’s cheques.
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Avoiding picking up
hitchhikers.
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Do not leave your keys
in an unattended car, even while running a quick
errand or filling up with petrol (gas).
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Remain alert at all
times, especially in crowded and noisy areas.
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If you get lost, go to
an open business and ask for help.
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Specific
Safety Tips |
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At the Hotel |
v Never leave your luggage unattended
v Store valuables in the hotel’s
safety deposit box
v Keep your room locked, whether you
are in it or out
v If someone knocks, check who it is
before opening the door
v Hand the keys in at the desk
whenever you leave the hotel |
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In the street |
v Avoid flamboyant displays of
expensive jewellery, cameras and other valuables
v It’s definitely not advisable to
carry large sums of money around
v At night, steer clear of dark,
isolated areas
v It’s better to explore in groups
and to stick to well-lit, busy streets
v Plan your route beforehand
v A policeman or traffic officer will
be glad to direct you if you get lost
v If you want to call a taxi, your
hotel or nearest police station can
recommend a reliable service |
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In the car |
v Plan your route in advance
v Keep the car doors locked at all
times and wind the windows up
v Lock valuable items in the boot
(trunk)
v At night, park in well-lit areas
v Never pick up strangers
v If in doubt about the safety of an
area, phone a police station for advice |
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