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North West Crime: What the Data Reveals

Over a decade of SAPS data across 86 precincts — patterns, shifts, and surprises

2013–202586 precincts4.6 million data points

The COVID Recovery Story

How did crime bounce back after lockdowns?

COVID lockdowns caused the single biggest crime drop in recorded North West history. But the recovery has been uneven. 29% of all precincts are still below their pre-COVID crime levels.

60%

Exceeded pre-COVID levels

50 precincts

11%

Recovered to pre-COVID levels

9 precincts

29%

Still below pre-COVID levels

24 precincts

Biggest overshoot

Vorstershoop surged +133.3% above pre-COVID levels

Biggest improvement

Setlagole dropped -38.8% and kept falling

Recovery by district

Dr Kenneth Kaunda
-1.3% recovered
Ngaka Modiri Molema
+13.7% exceeded
Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati
+16.7% exceeded
Bojanala
+27.4% exceeded

Source: SAPS quarterly crime statistics, comparing 2019-2020 to 2022-2023 financial years. 83 precincts with complete data for both periods.

Crime Type Shifts

Crime isn't just changing in volume — it's changing in type

While total crime dropped, the composition of crime shifted dramatically. The data shows a notable shift away from property crime toward violent crime categories.

Rising

Falling

Property vs violent crime — the gap is closing

Property crime made up 47% of combined property and violent crime in 2018-2019 — down to 39% by 2022-2023. Violent crime is taking a larger share.

Inverse trends: burglary down, robbery up

In 13 precincts, burglary decreased over 15% while robbery increased over 15% — a pattern worth monitoring.

Mooinooi
Burglary -56%Robbery +89%
Phokeng
Burglary -44%Robbery +42%
Schweizer-Reneke
Burglary -41%Robbery +33%
Boitekong
Burglary -40%Robbery +64%
Kanana
Burglary -39%Robbery +49%
Mothotlung
Burglary -37%Robbery +55%
Ottosdal
Burglary -35%Robbery +68%
Piet Plessis
Burglary -33%Robbery +100%
Brits
Burglary -31%Robbery +36%
Taung
Burglary -29%Robbery +45%
Zeerust
Burglary -29%Robbery +33%
Stilfontein
Burglary -22%Robbery +22%
Wolmaransstad
Burglary -20%Robbery +34%

Source: SAPS crime statistics, all 86 North West precincts, 2018-2019 vs 2022-2023 financial years.

Hidden Gems & Warning Signs

Who's getting better, who's getting worse?

The majority of precincts show a downward crime trajectory over 5 years. Only 10 are consistently worsening. Here are the standouts in both directions.

Top 10 consistent improvers

PrecinctDecline streakAvg. yearly drop
Vryburg4 years -6.6%
Itsoseng3 years -7.4%
Lichtenburg3 years -7%
Rustenburg3 years -5.8%
Klerksdorp3 years -5.2%
Ganyesa3 years -4.1%
Buffelshoek3 years -3.8%

10 precincts consistently worsening

PrecinctIncrease streakAvg. yearly rise
Bedwang5 years +25.1%
Mothotlung5 years +24.3%
Cyferskuil5 years +23.1%
Klipgat5 years +22.6%
Bethanie5 years +16%
Letlhabile5 years +15.8%
Lehurutshe5 years +13.1%
Swartruggens5 years +10.7%
Marikana5 years +9.2%
Brits5 years +8.2%

Biggest warning sign: Bedwang

Bedwang has averaged +25% annual crime growth over 5 consecutive years of increase — the most sustained worsening trend in the province.

The Trend Surprises

High-crime areas improving, low-crime areas worsening — the trends defy expectations

Some of the North West's highest-crime precincts are showing the biggest improvements, while several traditionally quiet areas are seeing sharp increases. The data challenges assumptions about which areas are getting safer.

Surprising movers

In Apr 2025–Mar 2026, Rustenburg — a Very High crime precinct — saw crime drop 12.8% vs Apr 2024–Mar 2025. Meanwhile, historically quiet Dwarsberg (Very Low crime) surged +19500%.

Source: SAPS crime statistics, 2025-2026 vs previous year. "High-crime" = precincts classified as High or Very High crime volume (top 40%). "Low-crime" = precincts classified as Very Low or Low (bottom 40%).

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Data Sources & Methodology

  • Crime data: SAPS quarterly crime statistics (2013-2025), publicly available at saps.gov.za
  • Population data: Stats SA Census 2022 Municipal Factsheet
  • All comparisons use complete 4-quarter financial years unless otherwise noted
  • Correlation analysis uses Pearson product-moment correlation coefficients
  • SAPS data reflects reported crime only. Under-reporting varies by area and crime type.
  • This analysis is for informational purposes only and should not be used as the sole basis for safety or property decisions. Full disclaimer
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