Midcourter Gina Crampton said they are reassured by their experience in Cape Town during the Quad Series.
“We came across in January and stayed in the same place. We’re very familiar with how it runs and where we are. We do have police that come through our floor just to make sure everything’s set.”
Netball New Zealand chief executive Jennie Wyllie said organisers have fully briefed them on security details.
“Netball South Africa and the organising committee have taken a whole lot of measures to ensure people are safe. So we’re feeling pretty comfortable with the briefings we’ve received and we know the team are being well looked after.
“A lot of the volunteers are police people. There’s a strong police presence. Buses are swept and checked.”
Wyllie added there are safety risks anywhere in the world.
“It’s always concerning to hear of issues but we’re very aware of taking appropriate protocol, like you lock your passport away in a safe and you lock your money away in the safe.”
The Silver Ferns are four-from-four so far in the tournament after beating Trinidad & Tobago, Uganda, Singapore and Wales.
They can secure a spot in the semifinals by winning one of their last two Group G games against South Africa and Jamaica.
New Zealand will have to manage a quick turnaround - they face the Proteas on Thursday morning NZT and the Sunshine Girls that night.
Silver Ferns goal shoot Grace Nweke speaks about the Constellation Cup series and the rivalry against the Diamonds in the final match. Video / Alyse Wright