South Africas crime is not different from crime in Baltimore,Chicago or Detroit..South Africa doesnt hide it's crime stats compared to many western countries who hide it and dont want to look bad while they suffer from mass shootings in malls,domestic terrorism,mass murder and the like..
Typical DW click baiting! Seeking the SA haters and then present us with this extraordinary woman who teaches us the spirit of resilience. May she heal and be blessed with sunny days for all the days of her life. What an inspiration she is!
In South Africa, the criminals are amongst the most dangerous in the world, so to get up every day and do what Nazreen, her colleagues and all people in law enforcement do, takes a very special level of courage. Respect. Thank you for this insight, great documentary.
That is not true 😂😂 you haven’t seen the world to say this! If you did you wouldn’t be saying this 🤷♂️ I live in SA, came from USA and my friend this is a walk in the park compared to that side. I have never felt afraid here after living thru that! Facts
@@AwgustRushOfficial 😂it will be a walk in the park if you live in lush, gated estates with private security patrolling all day long, and the only sound you hear are birds chirping away and dogs barking. This documentary was more about Nazreen's story than it was about SA crime and gangsterism. SA is no walk in the park my guy, you just in the right place.
"We make ourselves victims. When a situation happens, it is up to you how you are going to deal with it. [...] You have a choice to talk about it. You have a choice to get past those feelings of [embarrassment]. He violated you. He used your body to please himself. But he has not taking anything away from you; not your purpose, not what you are meant to be, not who you are, not your ability; and mostly, not your willpower!" This woman is an inspiration.
What a beautiful, strong and courageous woman that many men would never excel to. her level and successful position especially after she has been through so many traumatic events in her life.I applaud her
She is not trying to reclaim control over her life because she faced the effects of her trauma long ago. She grew through that experience and developed into her own person despite of it and now she gives her all to the world, working tirelessly. Don’t diminish her character by saying she’s struggling for control when, in reality, she’s fully liberated herself in an unconventional way. If anything, she embodies the authentic experience of being a woman in South Africa-far from the stereotypical textbook narrative we’re often boxed into because of our gender, that we are helpless prey.
❤ as an Indian South African I feel so proud off you Nazeen I pray that you do find inner happiness as I see behind that tough outlook there's something missing I wish ro meet you 1 day an give you a big hug
I was so captivated in her struggles throughout her life and her choices.... In shah Allah she'll be a woman that she want one day and in shah Allah her company will grow farther as it has an outstanding leader, boss.
@@UmvimvaniT Yes. He feels sad for the guy. Now what? promiscuity is not a crime but it can be a form of emotional abuse which may trigger a physical response from a man. When people are hurting and in pain they may react a certain way to that. Pain is not limited to criminality.
Great documentary, so fucking eye-opening too! Just crazy the kind of history and pain random people can carry with them without you having a damn clue, and along with it the type of shit they can do.
I love what I am seeing on this video. The idea of having more security companies to assist the police in combating crime is something that our country desperately needs. South Africa currently has one of the highest crime rates in the world, and it is clear that our current security forces are struggling to keep up. We need security teams that are as big and as skilled as the South African Police Service (SAPS). These teams need to be equipped to deal with anything from petty theft to violent crime, and they need to be ruthless in their pursuit of criminals. In particular, we need to crack down on those who carry weapons and use them to terrorize our communities. It is time to take a stand and protect South Africa. We cannot allow criminals to continue to run rampant in our streets, putting the lives of our citizens at risk. By bolstering our security forces and giving them the resources and support they need, we can make our country safer for everyone. I urge the government to look into expanding and strengthening our security services. We cannot afford to sit back and allow crime to continue unchecked. It is time to take action and ensure the safety and security of our communities. Let's protect South Africa and make our country a safer place for all.
Super wonderful documentary about private security company. A brave woman working as a field agent,in a place enormous trouble makers and criminals mobility notable ...
Very Deep Vlog Mentally much Respekt Nazreen for Fighting the Good Fight after everything you went through 😢 Ninka you Really did an Awesome Job in Presenting and Producing this 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
That reporter was trying so hard to make her feel like a victim again, even though she had already told her that women choose to be a victim. Boring, uninteresting reporter.
Nazreen you are an amazing strong and inspiring woman. The peace and happiness of a man is your strength,openness and make DUA you find this man inshAllah
I am always surprised seeing how huge private security is in SA. It’s also huge in our inner city’s in the US the cops fail and the private sector steps up.
The "safer" parts of South Africa make the most dangerous US cities seem like utopias. The US media loves to fear monger about crime. The criminals in the US don't behave even remotely the same. South Africa is literally the wild west.@@elix901
Thank you for enlightening us as to the current affairs and conditions in Durban …I find it interesting that the woman who has a security company is not wearing a bullet proof vest for protection.
In South Africa, the criminals have more rights than the victims...that's the biggest issue. Nazreen is a tough cookie. Unfortunately a lot of us here live in fear of crime, we also have come to terms that police will not help us which gives opportunities for these protection companies.
@mossfairy3060 De Klerk was hardliner but a pragmatist. His winding down of Apartheid and belief that at best SA could be a non-racist society rather than a non-racial society, reflects this
Smith was a foreign bigot, who thought that he was entitled to rule over Zimbabweans against their will. His project was destined to fail, only a minority of so-called „Rhodesians“ backed him
She's beautiful. Under all that tough skin is a soft and empathic heart. Its a good thing that she has balls, south african women wouldnt have survived if we hadnt. ❤
Phoenix and Chatsworth (both Indian areas) have always had this terrible reputation. There are many Indian areas throughout Durban, but these two are notorious for being dangerous.
I have been work in safety and security for more than 7 years and i have,will never shout,knock the table or abuse my juniors,i treat them like humans.
DW chose a vey poor journalist she was trying very hard to paint her own narrative rather than let Nazrene organically tell her ppwerful story. Quite disappointing....kudos to Nazrene for an inspiring life story and efforts to proetect people.
@@nazreenally Your story came through so clear, so very powerful - bravo Nazreen! It was however noticeable that the reporter was trying to get her interpretation and analysis of you across, in quite a German way, like you're a specimen to be studied. I didn't like this aspect - because your narrative is your own! But again, well done for owning your own story, and from where I'm watching, your truth was not diminished by the attempted media spin!
NICE! I'm from and watching from Durban. I really feel for our Police and security forces. The criminals in South Africa are so brazen. At least the Police in the province have stopped taking sh*t and have started being a little more heavy handed with the criminals
This is where i live. It is very dangerous. Travelling at night is not wise. Walking around at night is super dangerous. I have to pay a private security firm to help protect my family. The local police are totally overloaded, and underpaid, this leads to corruption. There have been many instances where the police are in cahoots with the bad guys, so sometimes it can be hard to trust them. Of course there there are many dedicated and honest cops as well who risks their live every day.
Please do a documentary on crime, not an advertisement. That said, Durban used to be one of the safest, most beautiful cities in the world. Then comes the New regime... Drive through any Durban suburb, almost every house has full security installation and private armed response. And these are not the upper class areas, these are the average working class, factory workers, labourers , drivers etc. And then they have to hire private transport to take their children to school. No parent would risk their children walking. It's that dangerous. Locals keep away from the city centre. Migrants have taken over. Durban. And the city council is useless. And the police are useless. Police get into their careers just to empower themselves with bribes. Ask any Durbanite about Durban before '94. In fact Google pics of Durban city centre of old. I love this city so much, yet I hate it
Beautifull inspirational brave and courageous woman..Masha'Allah Nazreen you were destined for this type of work because everything in our lives are set out by our Creator My duas asking Allah to always guide and protect you and grant you success with your company and in all aspects of your life.. Aameen🤲🏼 You looked stunningly beautifull in your hijab clothing and admired you following Islamic obligations and way of life.. May you always be of great beneficial help to the community and your true words of wisdom........ 👇🏼 Women can and are strong human beings.. Wishing you well dear sister From Capetown 🤲🏼👌🏼✌🏼✊🏼❤️🌷😘
You did not need the click bait to tell this woman's story. It was inspirational to watch. Also representing Phoenix the way you did was not the whole picture. There are two sides to Phoenix. One that is prosperous and one that is riddled with drugs and crime. You just showed the bad part and not the good parts.
it's a case of 'hard livings' on both sides ; Nazreen's experiences growing up and the state of our beloved South Africa. Strength to you Dearest Sister. I hope that the G.N.U can make S.A. a better place for all 🙏. From Phoenix, Durban.
Only took 13 minutes before she tried playing the sexism card, so glad the woman running the business shut her down. Why do black people almost always have a victimhood mentality? That must be the reason this documentary has sucked so far. Normally this channel does great work, not so much on this one. Half way through and its been the story of one woman and hardly anything about the city. Just poor quality work.
This lady has grit. She embodies the true South African spirit, respect and blessings to her
Colonial spirit
As always blaming others and not taking responsibilities,@@godvrezende
South Africa is a beautiful and vibrant country, but the crime rate is appalling...
South Africas crime is not different from crime in Baltimore,Chicago or Detroit..South Africa doesnt hide it's crime stats compared to many western countries who hide it and dont want to look bad while they suffer from mass shootings in malls,domestic terrorism,mass murder and the like..
tbh its only in certain areas. i lived in france & saw more crime in france then where i'm from in south africa
@@lm_b5080certain areas! Car high jacking, cash in transit car, home intrusion and kidnapping ..etc are happening everywhere with no exception
@@lm_b5080not really accurate comparison, is it? Go to SA and check out the reality.
@@lm_b5080I can't even ssy the opposite is true, there are not certain safe areas. Crimes are all over the roads
Man this woman is gorgeous. I hope her company reaches even greater heights
Smart primary, courageous secondary, gorgeous incidental. Tell it like it is.
she is attractive
Shes nice..easy on the eye. I wouldn't say gorgeous personally.
She's a 6
shes mid bruh
Whilst this was a good documentary, I feel like the title is misleading. The focus wasn’t so much on crime in Durban, but more on Nazarene’s story
Typical DW click baiting! Seeking the SA haters and then present us with this extraordinary woman who teaches us the spirit of resilience.
May she heal and be blessed with sunny days for all the days of her life. What an inspiration she is!
Looking for crime in Durban is easy stories like this live forever...
Wow what strong woman
True
A none black woman an immigrant at that they went to a black city to tell the story of this none South African lady
Sound capture and editing is superb for this documentary. Congrats for the amazing body of work.
Thanks a lot for watching and for your positive feedback.
May she heal from all the trauma 🙏
Hats off to this woman. resilience personified. Wishing you every success.
Amazing strong woman, Nazreen. Thank you for your debut DW documentary. SMASHING!@❤
In South Africa, the criminals are amongst the most dangerous in the world, so to get up every day and do what Nazreen, her colleagues and all people in law enforcement do, takes a very special level of courage. Respect. Thank you for this insight, great documentary.
Tell me about it. I live in Durban
@@DonnellOkafor-r2d I live in Durban tell us more
That is not true 😂😂 you haven’t seen the world to say this! If you did you wouldn’t be saying this 🤷♂️ I live in SA, came from USA and my friend this is a walk in the park compared to that side. I have never felt afraid here after living thru that! Facts
@@AwgustRushOfficial 😂it will be a walk in the park if you live in lush, gated estates with private security patrolling all day long, and the only sound you hear are birds chirping away and dogs barking. This documentary was more about Nazreen's story than it was about SA crime and gangsterism. SA is no walk in the park my guy, you just in the right place.
@@SLKZ-x1q your country isn’t scary END OF STORY 🥱
A strong and beautiful woman. May God always be with her.
"We make ourselves victims. When a situation happens, it is up to you how you are going to deal with it. [...] You have a choice to talk about it. You have a choice to get past those feelings of [embarrassment]. He violated you. He used your body to please himself. But he has not taking anything away from you; not your purpose, not what you are meant to be, not who you are, not your ability; and mostly, not your willpower!" This woman is an inspiration.
my beloved South Africa, iTheku lethu💔
beautiful people, we have ❤
What a beautiful, strong and courageous woman that many men would never excel to. her level and successful position especially after she has been through so many traumatic events in her life.I applaud her
I have major respect for this women! From another South African women to another
Casey? Im single.....and house broken :)
Naz is a Wonder Woman. So proud to say I know you. A true South African hero ❤❤
She is not trying to reclaim control over her life because she faced the effects of her trauma long ago. She grew through that experience and developed into her own person despite of it and now she gives her all to the world, working tirelessly. Don’t diminish her character by saying she’s struggling for control when, in reality, she’s fully liberated herself in an unconventional way. If anything, she embodies the authentic experience of being a woman in South Africa-far from the stereotypical textbook narrative we’re often boxed into because of our gender, that we are helpless prey.
❤ as an Indian South African I feel so proud off you Nazeen I pray that you do find inner happiness as I see behind that tough outlook there's something missing I wish ro meet you 1 day an give you a big hug
What are you doing in South Africa that you can’t do in India ?
Thankyou for sharing this story!
South Africa is a very dangerous place.
What a beautiful documentary..well done
Thank you for your comment!
This means a lot. Thank you !
My heart breaks for my beautiful home country.
I was so captivated in her struggles throughout her life and her choices.... In shah Allah she'll be a woman that she want one day and in shah Allah her company will grow farther as it has an outstanding leader, boss.
🔥Absolutely great episode, top tier editing and presentation as well💯
Ah thank you so much! Means so much !
The man who shot his promiscuous wife needs a full documentary on his story..
I feel sad for him 😢😢
So you think if a man shoots his wife because she is 'promiscuous' that he should be felt sad for? Promiscuity is not a crime; murder is.
Thats just mixed up. Feel sad for the wife. Yes,she cheated (allegedly) but it's no license to kill her!! 😮🥺🙄
@@UmvimvaniT Yes. He feels sad for the guy. Now what? promiscuity is not a crime but it can be a form of emotional abuse which may trigger a physical response from a man. When people are hurting and in pain they may react a certain way to that. Pain is not limited to criminality.
@@UmvimvaniT you are the problem!
Wow, this lady is very profound, she’s got a mind that understands things so well, bravo to her, may she be protected to bring goodness
This is such a great documentary...
A few times, it had me emotional...
stay safe my strong sister Naz, you are a role model to all women - Muslim or non Muslim. You remind me of my wife, Alhamdullilah.
Naz you're a star ✨ keep shinning 🙏
Very Touching episode... and inspirational.
Great documentary, so fucking eye-opening too! Just crazy the kind of history and pain random people can carry with them without you having a damn clue, and along with it the type of shit they can do.
An incredible story. Thank you.
Thank you for watching! Be sure to check out our channel for more content. 😊
This time round after watching this I feel DW showed us the exact SA thanks a lot to the team that did it
She is a tough lady.
I admire,value and respect this woman..and hope that she remains safe always..much love and respect to her!.❤
Well done - very good interview. 👍
Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment.
I love what I am seeing on this video. The idea of having more security companies to assist the police in combating crime is something that our country desperately needs. South Africa currently has one of the highest crime rates in the world, and it is clear that our current security forces are struggling to keep up.
We need security teams that are as big and as skilled as the South African Police Service (SAPS). These teams need to be equipped to deal with anything from petty theft to violent crime, and they need to be ruthless in their pursuit of criminals. In particular, we need to crack down on those who carry weapons and use them to terrorize our communities.
It is time to take a stand and protect South Africa. We cannot allow criminals to continue to run rampant in our streets, putting the lives of our citizens at risk. By bolstering our security forces and giving them the resources and support they need, we can make our country safer for everyone.
I urge the government to look into expanding and strengthening our security services. We cannot afford to sit back and allow crime to continue unchecked. It is time to take action and ensure the safety and security of our communities. Let's protect South Africa and make our country a safer place for all.
Kzn vip security got more guns than saps and ammunition and also sandf is useless compared to security company kzn vip
The part where she's told the woman from across the street is her mom, but she can't be with her...
Super wonderful documentary about private security company. A brave woman working as a field agent,in a place enormous trouble makers and criminals mobility notable ...
Thanks for watching and for the feedback!
Really good coverage, Job well done!!
Very Deep Vlog Mentally much Respekt Nazreen for Fighting the Good Fight after everything you went through 😢
Ninka you Really did an Awesome Job in Presenting and Producing this 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Great documentary. Thank you!
Thank you for your comment!
Thank you so much ! Means a lot
This was such a waste of a good opportunity to showcase the actual crime in Durban but we focus on this lady's life.
Then go watch another video.
Well done from where you gave been to where you are, amazing inner strength
This woman is strong and her willpower. I hope she can get into the police force. She would really do well.
She's so strong. It's not easy. Proud of my city of Durban
Thank you - big respect to Naz
You go sister.... All the best... It will come.. 🙏
Wonderful documentary
Thank you for your comment!
This is a Wonderful Documentary.
Thank you DW.❤
What a documentary!!!!
Thank you so much ! This means so much
Nazreen is a living legend. Power to her!✨🫶
That reporter was trying so hard to make her feel like a victim again, even though she had already told her that women choose to be a victim. Boring, uninteresting reporter.
Felt that too; uncomfortable watching.
Great observation.
Agreed, the reporter had an agenda rather than letting the subject tell her story unfiltered.
Nazreen you are an amazing strong and inspiring woman. The peace and happiness of a man is your strength,openness and make DUA you find this man inshAllah
what a beautiful and fierce woman, WoMaNdla💪
God bless this lady 💐❤
Strong woman. Reminds me of myself
Thanks ANC!
She is absolutely amazing n a true lioness of a woman! Respect..
I love this woman. You are so strong ❤
I am always surprised seeing how huge private security is in SA. It’s also huge in our inner city’s in the US the cops fail and the private sector steps up.
You can't even compare it; believe me.
@@UmvimvaniT I mean SA has a national problem and the US is more localized pockets
The "safer" parts of South Africa make the most dangerous US cities seem like utopias. The US media loves to fear monger about crime. The criminals in the US don't behave even remotely the same. South Africa is literally the wild west.@@elix901
If strength was a person, she would be that person.
This deserves to be known in RSA, She is a HERO!!
Thank you for enlightening us as to the current affairs and conditions in Durban …I find it interesting that the woman who has a security company is not wearing a bullet proof vest for protection.
In South Africa, the criminals have more rights than the victims...that's the biggest issue. Nazreen is a tough cookie. Unfortunately a lot of us here live in fear of crime, we also have come to terms that police will not help us which gives opportunities for these protection companies.
Didn’t Ian Smith foresee all this back in 1970?
Didn't forsee his own downfall and death 😏
He did.. so did de klerk
@mossfairy3060 De Klerk was hardliner but a pragmatist. His winding down of Apartheid and belief that at best SA could be a non-racist society rather than a non-racial society, reflects this
Smith was a foreign bigot, who thought that he was entitled to rule over Zimbabweans against their will. His project was destined to fail, only a minority of so-called „Rhodesians“ backed him
Ian smith should’ve stayed in Europe
What an amazing woman , more power to you 👏
Beautiful Story
sometimes i can't tell if this is about the lady or the journo interviewing her.
Truly inspiring....God bless
Misleading Title, but good story anyway
Nazreen are a true inspiration.
She's beautiful. Under all that tough skin is a soft and empathic heart. Its a good thing that she has balls, south african women wouldnt have survived if we hadnt. ❤
Those are very dangerous areas in Durban. Every city has these areas.
Phoenix and Chatsworth (both Indian areas) have always had this terrible reputation. There are many Indian areas throughout Durban, but these two are notorious for being dangerous.
Naz amazing women who is fearless....bold as a lion ❤❤God be with her
I came to learn about the crime struggles on SA and got a documentary on a gorgeous strong woman.
I have been work in safety and security for more than 7 years and i have,will never shout,knock the table or abuse my juniors,i treat them like humans.
They prob respect you more if you’re a dude. I don’t see her doing anything wrong in fact motivating them in an almost mother or sister role
DW chose a vey poor journalist she was trying very hard to paint her own narrative rather than let Nazrene organically tell her ppwerful story. Quite disappointing....kudos to Nazrene for an inspiring life story and efforts to proetect people.
Thank you I'm glad you noticed this because there was so much more then just this fraction....
Interesting how a German company goes to Durban a black city and finds a none black woman to tell their story
@@nazreenally Your story came through so clear, so very powerful - bravo Nazreen!
It was however noticeable that the reporter was trying to get her interpretation and analysis of you across, in quite a German way, like you're a specimen to be studied. I didn't like this aspect - because your narrative is your own!
But again, well done for owning your own story, and from where I'm watching, your truth was not diminished by the attempted media spin!
NICE! I'm from and watching from Durban. I really feel for our Police and security forces. The criminals in South Africa are so brazen. At least the Police in the province have stopped taking sh*t and have started being a little more heavy handed with the criminals
This is where i live. It is very dangerous. Travelling at night is not wise. Walking around at night is super dangerous. I have to pay a private security firm to help protect my family. The local police are totally overloaded, and underpaid, this leads to corruption. There have been many instances where the police are in cahoots with the bad guys, so sometimes it can be hard to trust them. Of course there there are many dedicated and honest cops as well who risks their live every day.
That pat on the chest from her....!
I think as a "security guard service" owner she is finally realizing her worker base.
Why do you news reporters refer to them as security guards. They are trained as security officers. Get it right
Please do a documentary on crime, not an advertisement. That said, Durban used to be one of the safest, most beautiful cities in the world. Then comes the New regime... Drive through any Durban suburb, almost every house has full security installation and private armed response. And these are not the upper class areas, these are the average working class, factory workers, labourers , drivers etc. And then they have to hire private transport to take their children to school. No parent would risk their children walking. It's that dangerous. Locals keep away from the city centre. Migrants have taken over. Durban. And the city council is useless. And the police are useless. Police get into their careers just to empower themselves with bribes.
Ask any Durbanite about Durban before '94. In fact Google pics of Durban city centre of old.
I love this city so much, yet I hate it
Beautifull inspirational brave and courageous woman..Masha'Allah
Nazreen you were destined for this type of work because everything in our lives are set out by our Creator
My duas asking Allah to always guide and protect you and grant you success with your company and in all aspects of your life.. Aameen🤲🏼
You looked stunningly beautifull in your hijab clothing and admired you following Islamic obligations and way of life..
May you always be of great beneficial help to the community and your true words of wisdom........ 👇🏼
Women can and are strong human beings.. Wishing you well dear sister
From Capetown 🤲🏼👌🏼✌🏼✊🏼❤️🌷😘
Asalaam walaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barakaatuhu
Aameen
JazakAllah, I appreciate these kind words. I'm humbled.
I was born in Durban
Living in Perth wa
Australia
Nice doco
Deep
Thank g d I'm here
Love my hometown.
They will never get rid off crime as long as they keep scapegoating😮
You did not need the click bait to tell this woman's story. It was inspirational to watch. Also representing Phoenix the way you did was not the whole picture. There are two sides to Phoenix. One that is prosperous and one that is riddled with drugs and crime. You just showed the bad part and not the good parts.
Only if our Police were this strict and professional 😪we would be much safer😢
Born and raised in Durban South Africa it’s not as bad as it seems like any other part of this world.
Thank you ANC. a mess.
Reminds me of Brazil
But that man who killed his wife should be in prison. I understand him but still.
Hi can you teach me that gun take away and defence.
Why is everywhere in Africa a violent hellhole?
it's a case of 'hard livings' on both sides ; Nazreen's experiences growing up and the state of our beloved South Africa. Strength to you Dearest Sister. I hope that the G.N.U can make S.A. a better place for all 🙏. From Phoenix, Durban.
Beautiful place. Unfortunately the racial issues are going to need to be left in the past for them to really progress.
She is beautiful with a powerful personality
This is (not) doing a lot for tourism in South Africa
Very profound
Only took 13 minutes before she tried playing the sexism card, so glad the woman running the business shut her down. Why do black people almost always have a victimhood mentality? That must be the reason this documentary has sucked so far. Normally this channel does great work, not so much on this one. Half way through and its been the story of one woman and hardly anything about the city. Just poor quality work.
True
Not only that why go to a black city and find a none black person to interview