Saturday Star

Cocooned elite don’t run SA’S daily crime gauntlet

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In these circumstan­ces, the last thing the country needed was the murder of German Jörg Schnarr on the doorstep of the Kruger National Park, one of SA’S premier tourism destinatio­ns. Now searches for the Kruger will come up with results including “Murder of German tourist”.

To her credit, Tourism Minister Lindiwe Sisulu reacted well. She and her officials consoled and helped Schnarr’s widow and the other tourists present when her husband was killed.

The incident could not have come at a worse time. There had been a notable increase in tourists from Germany, following the quiet Covid years, and Germany had just decided to lay on a new flight to Mpumalanga.

While this arrangemen­t is still expected to proceed, German media are already asking: “German killed: How safe are tourists in South Africa?”

Sisulu’s reaction to the issue is having tourists watch a safety video on arrival in South Africa.

Surely the solution lies in addressing the atrociousl­y high levels of crime to benefit not just tourists, but South Africans too who must daily run the gauntlet of home invasions, hijackings, rapes and murders?

But this would not occur to someone cocooned from such realities, and who does not experience load shedding and does not pay for water and electricit­y.

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