In 2024, Matola presents a mixed picture regarding crime and safety concerns. While residents feel relatively safer about violent crimes, there are notable worries about the increase in general crime levels and issues like robbery and bribery.
Individuals feel significantly safer during daylight hours; however, the ability to feel secure at night is neutral, indicating mixed feelings about nighttime safety.
Matola's air quality shows room for improvement, as residents report moderate dissatisfaction with the air they breathe. While particulate matter levels seem manageable, overall air quality still warrants attention.
The public perception reflects underlying concerns about the impact of air pollution on health and day-to-day life.
Noise pollution is a significant issue in Matola, particularly in urban sectors, where it affects the quality of life and challenges the peaceful environment that residents aspire to.
Garbage disposal dissatisfaction highlights issues in waste management, contributing to the undesired perception of uncleanliness in the city.
Matola’s green spaces do not garner much excitement, as reflected by moderate dissatisfaction with the quality of parks, suggesting room for greening initiatives to enhance urban life.
Concerns about the drinking water quality and its accessibility stand out, highlighting another area for potential infrastructure improvement.