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Sorry, Graham, I did not read your post correctly :o0ps: 0*\


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Suspect arrested for murder of German tourist remanded
19 October 2022 - 16:40
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The trial of Napoleon Joseph Nyalunga, accused of the murder of German tourist Jörg Schnarr, has been postponed until next Friday for a formal bail hearing.

Nyalunga, who was arrested last week, appeared in the Kabokweni magistrate’s court for a second time on Wednesday.

He faces charges of murder, attempted murder and attempted hijacking. Two weeks ago four German tourists were attacked by a group of men on Numbi Road near White River in Mpumalanga.

The victims' vehicle was stopped by the assailants who ordered them to open the doors. When they refused, one of the assailants fatally shot the driver. Police investigations led to the arrest of Nyalunga.

“Due to the seriousness of the charges against the accused the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) is opposing bail while the police investigation continues,” NPA spokesperson Monica Nyuswa said.

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The three testimonies are back in Germany....or was he arrested before they left :-?

Theoretically, the case could be closed and done with in10 minutes O**


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Poverty and unemployment lurk in the shadow of the murder of a German tourist at Numbi Gate

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Tourists enjoy a game drive at the Numbi Gate of the Kruger National Park on 18 October 2022. (Photo: Felix Dlangamandla)

By Ed Stoddard | 23 Oct 2022

A land-claim community lodge is one of many businesses having to pay from their own coffers to keep foreign tourists safe in the dangerous neighbourhood of the Kruger National Park – as poor people struggle in areas surrounding the reserve.
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Mdluli Lodge opened in January 2020, bringing hope to a community that had reclaimed its land on the edge of the Kruger National Park and wanted to translate that veld into jobs and capital.

Covid crashed that party in March 2020, but business has been on the rebound this year, with overseas and domestic tourists returning.

Perched alongside a mostly dry riverbed and surrounded by lush green bush, the lodge’s location near Kruger’s Numbi Gate seemed ideal – until a 67-year-old German tourist was shot dead near the gate in a botched hijacking on 3 October.

Survivors of the attack spent two subsequent nights at Mdluli Lodge, thrusting management and staff into the unenviable role of trauma counsellors.

Chris Schalkwyk, Mdluli Lodge’s executive manager, told Daily Maverick the lodge’s occupancy rate in August was 62%, 65% in September and 71% in October. But he was worried about November, with advance bookings so far at only 44%.

“There is clearly a slowdown in pick-up in terms of forward bookings that could be attributed to the impact of the unfortunate incident,” he said. The lodge has 100 beds in luxury tents, with plans for 100 more.

The US embassy this month warned its citizens to avoid Numbi Gate “due to an increase in crime” while Tourism Minister Lindiwe Sisulu said closing the gate was a possible option.

Such a drastic course of action would lead to consequences that threaten the viability of a community project rooted in a land claim that employs 70 people, with plans for growth in a region with a youth unemployment rate of around 80%.

“We’ve got a bad record now,” said 33-year-old Vusi Mgwambe outside a bottle store in the village of Makoko, where most of the staff at Mdluli are drawn from. Mgwambe said he was unemployed but he finds occasional construction work. One of his recent jobs was at the lodge during its initial building phase.

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The Numbi Gate of the Kruger National Park on 18 October 2022. (Photo: Felix Dlangamandla)

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A herd of elephants at the Numbi Gate of the Kruger National Park on 18 October 2022. (Photo: Felix Dlangamandla)

Desperate for jobs

When the first 60 positions at the lodge were advertised, Schalkwyk said he received 2,850 applications. Wandile Mdluli, the 30-year-old son of the inkosi who is senior administrator for the traditional council, told Daily Maverick that about 1,000 people pitched up on 18 October in Makoko to apply for 10 jobs linked to a water project.

The village lies several kilometres down a mostly gravel road and it is a drab affair, with little sign of economic activity beyond tuck shops and bottle stores.

“If that gate gets shut down, it will be worse than it is now,” Mdluli said in his soft-spoken manner. A Range Rover drove past at one point, and Mdluli pointedly said, “That’s not from here. No one here drives a car like that.” Mdluli himself drives a modest Polo Vivo.

“The problems are not just at Numbi Gate and, if it is closed, other gates will just get targeted,” said Schalkwyk. A reported armed robbery at Kruger’s Malelane Gate on 16 October underlines that point.

In a trend seen in the platinum mining industry to the west in Mpumalanga and Limpopo, private sector tourism operators have been footing the bill for extra security and are even doing detective work.

“The police don’t have the resources for crime prevention,” Linda Grimbeek, COO of the Kruger Lowveld Chamber of Business and Tourism (KLCBT), told Daily Maverick at her offices in Mbombela mall.

She said KLCBT and the Tourism Business Council of South Africa (TBCSA) had spent R3-million to provide security on the 8.5km stretch of road from Mahushu village to Numbi Gate. This includes a camera and patrol bakkies operated by Hi-Tech Security, a local security company. When DM168 visited Mdluli Lodge, one of the vehicles provided us with an escort to the gate.

Police were conspicuous by their absence, despite the furore after the murder. Over the course of two days, DM168 reporters once saw a pair of police bakkies driving past the gate. That was it. An extra 22 cops are supposed to be in the area as a temporary measure.

Grimbeek said KLCBT had completed a proposal to spend another R2.7-million on security for the road to the gate to cover it with cameras. She hopes to start rolling that out in the next couple of weeks.

“We want a lot more cameras in order to have the entire road under surveillance,” she said. “It’s the tourism operators who are paying for security on a provincial road.”

The industry has also done its own sleuthing. One tour operator, who asked not to be named, said it was tourist businesses – not police – who established in 2019 that many of the armed robbery incidents were being carried out by criminals using rental cars. Grimbeek confirmed this and said that car rental companies had worked with the tourism sector and police to largely eliminate the problem.

There is also a Tourism Victim Support Programme – another private sector initiative – with 52 volunteers on call in the Lowveld. They assist tourists who fall victim to crime or who run into other distressing situations. The fact that a tourism body sees the need for a programme to support victims speaks volumes about the levels of crime and insecurity.

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Chris Schalkwyk, Mdluli Lodge’s executive manager, walks near the statue of King Mdluli at the Mdluli Safari Lodge at the Numbi Gate of the Kruger National Park on 18 October 2022. (Photo: Felix Dlangamandla)

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David Zabel, investment banker from Berlin, visits the Numbi Gate of the Kruger National Park on 18 October 2022. (Photo: Felix Dlangamandla)

And then there are the protests

Poverty, sky-high unemployment and disputes over land have triggered periodic outbursts of social unrest and protest around the Kruger.

The US embassy, in its recent warning to its nationals, also cautioned them to be “mindful that protests and road closures are frequent in the area”.

Again, this is a reflection of the turbulence around the platinum belt to the west, with a playbook to match: protesters close an access road, be it to a mine or a park, to draw attention to their grievance.

SANParks had not yet sent its response to Daily Maverick queries on the issue before we went to press. Grimbeek said protests occurred, on average, a few days each month, at times stranding tourists in the park while preventing others from gaining access.

“We’ve recorded 25 major protests within the Bushbuckridge area since 2011. This in itself is significant and shows a municipality which has experienced significant and regular protests,” Kevin Allan of consultancy Municipal IQ, which monitors service delivery protests, told Daily Maverick.

This area is a little to the north of the communities near Numbi Gate but Allan noted it was a “pretty good proxy for unhappiness around the Paul Kruger Gate as well as surrounding communities”.

He went on to say, “Six of these protests occurred this year. So there’s been a surge in protest activity and unhappiness in communities. We also recorded two major protests near the Paul Kruger Gate in September this year.”

This underscores the point that it is not just Numbi Gate and communities nearby which are being rocked by unrest.

“Key reasons we recorded for protests are road management and improved access to water,” Allan said. “There have also been protests around perceived nepotism in project selection, staffing [employment opportunities], and management.”

The Kruger Park is an island of wildlife habitat encircled by a sea of swelling human poverty and discontent. About two million people live in communities around the south and southwest of the park.

And to the east, in Mozambique, the levels of food insecurity are either “stressed” or in “crisis”, according to Famine Early Warning Systems Network.

There is a reason why thousands of rhinos have been poached for their horns in Kruger over the past decade-and-a-half, decimating the population. If big animals can be slain with such abandon inside the park, it is small wonder tourists are seen as easy prey on its outskirts.

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An elephant skull at the Numbi Gate of the Kruger National Park on 18 October 2022. (Photo: Felix Dlangamandla)

Failure to get land reform right

This state of affairs raises a point many conservationists find uncomfortable: ecotourism is not an economic panacea. Still, it is the main game in the region, and the capital it attracts, the jobs it creates and the spin-offs it gives rise to are a lifeline for many.

Mdluli Lodge is a case in point. It is a community project that has grown out of a land claim, one that seems to hold promise against the backdrop of South Africa’s wider failure to get land reform right.

The Mdluli community was forcibly removed from their lands inside the Kruger in the 1960s and managed, through the land claims process, to gain freehold title to 850 hectares in 1998. The land is registered under the Mdluli Community Trust.

The lodge is the product of a section 12J investment, through which investors can finance small and medium-sized enterprises and get a tax reduction on 100% of their capital outlay. A private equity fund is the main vehicle for the capital and the community is a 50% shareholder. The community gets 50% of all profits and a bed levy of R44 for every guest that spends a night in the luxury tented accommodation.

Schalkwyk said R120-million had been spent on the project and there were plans for expansion. The lodge employs 70 staff, and more than 150 local people were employed during its construction.

Contestation and conflict lurk in the background, as is often the case with communal land and traditional authorities.

Some members of the “community” wanted their own investors to develop the lodge and they have stoked protests in the past, but there is a court interdict preventing them from causing more trouble, Schalkwyk and Mdluli said.

Things had been picking up at Mdluli, as they have in the wider tourism sector. According to Statistics SA, total income for tourist accommodation surged 191.6% in July 2022 compared to July last year.

Then a foreign tourist was murdered and the government started talking about closing a gate.

This may all blow over soon. There were several German tourists at the lodge when Daily Maverick was there and David Zabel, a 27-year-old investment banker from Berlin, said he had been to South Africa several times in the past and always felt safe.

“In fact, I feel safer this time because there has been so much attention from this incident,” he added.

But mounting social and economic challenges in the region are not going away. DM


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A good article this! \O

But the communities vote for poverty, which is the elephant in the room.

Also, poverty can NEVER be an excuse for crime, and one wonders if the murderers are poor anyway.


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German tourist murder accused denied bail
Suspect was out on bail for another robbery
07 November 2022 - 16:31
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Napoleon Joseph Nyalunga, who is accused of murdering German tourist Jorg Schnarr, 67, has been denied bail by the KaBokweni magistrate's court in Mpumalanga.

This comes after the court was informed by the investigating officer that the accused was currently out on bail in connection with another business robbery committed in Barberton, also in Mpumalanga.

Schnarr was shot twice during an attempted robbery on October 3, on road leading to Kruger National Park's Numbi Gate.

The deceased, who was the driver of a Hyundai H1, was shot after he and three passengers were accosted by men driving a charcoal VW Golf R.

According to police, the deceased was with his wife and another couple when he was shot after an altercation with the robbers.

During the closing arguments, state prosecutor Adv Martin Brits told the court that the accused had committed a schedule 6 offence while he was on bail for another robbery.

"Your worship, bail application on schedule 6 offence are very specific, that the accused should put exceptional circumstances on why he should be released.

"Here we are dealing with a bail application of an applicant who was arrested and committed the crime while on bail for a robbery in Barberton where items of the victims were found in his possession.

"On this case, the accused lied that he had children, told the court that the car used in the commission of the crime was his ... but it was later found that it was registered to his brother. Should he be released on bail it will not be in the interest of justice," Britz said.

After listening to arguments on both sides, magistrate Musa Mabuza concluded that the accused should not be granted bail.

"The court is of the view that the applicant failed to show exceptional circumstances to be released on bail, therefore bail is denied," Mabuza said.

The case was postponed to January 24 to allow further police investigation.

Raymond Mhlaba, a ward councillor in Numbi, told Sowetan that they are happy Nyalunga was denied bail.

"As the community we are happy the court denied the accused bail. He must reveal the other suspects he was working with so that we do away with crime in our area. We can't afford to lose tourists passing here to the Kruger because of crime," Mhlaba said.

"Tourists visiting the park are of benefit to communities along the road to the [Numbi] gate. That road brings jobs for our people when tourists are there. Again, the closure of this gate will mean it will no longer be easy for our community members to get jobs in the Kruger park."

The future of Numbi Gate remains uncertain following the murder of Schnarr. The South African National Parks, which manage the Kruger, urged visitors to the park to avoid the road leading to Numbi Gate, pointing to "recent spate of attacks".

On October 11, tourism minister Lindiwe Sisulu also told parliament that the gate was unsafe.

"We learnt, after going into the details of this particular incident, that actually, the Numbi Gate is not a very safe place," Sisulu said.

"We have taken the advice of members who've said perhaps it should be closed."

A few days later, the US embassy in SA issued a security alert advising US citizens to avoid the road leading to Numbi Gate when they plan to visit the Kruger National Park.

Alternative gates into the Kruger in the area of Hazyview, which links up to Numbi, are Phabeni and Paul Kruger.

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In case of gratuitous murder, nobody should be allowed bail.


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Three more suspects arrested for alleged murder of German tourist in Mpumalanga

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A German tourist was fatally shot before their vehicle crashed on Numbi Road while they were travelling to Numbi Gate at Mdluli Safari Lodge. Photo: SAPS

Durban - Three more suspects have been arrested in connection with the murder of 75-year-old German tourist Jörg Schnarr last month near Kruger National Park's Numbi Gate.

The three were arrested last week.

This comes after Napoleon Joseph Nyalunga, 35, was arrested in connection with the tourist’s death during a botched hijacking on October 3. He appeared in court on charges of murder, attempted murder and attempted hijacking.

According to IOL, Schnarr was shot on Numbi Road, near White River while travelling with three other German tourists.

The group had allegedly been stopped by the robbers who ordered them to unlock the vehicle. When the failed to comply quickly, the suspects fired a shot and Schnarr was hit. Schnarr drove the Hyundai H1 for about 100m before crashing into the wall of Heroes Academy.

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A German tourist was fatally shot before their vehicle crashed on Numbi Road while they were travelling to Numbi Gate at Mdluli Safari Lodge. Photo: SAPS

Police said in a statement on Saturday that three more suspects were arrested in connection with Schnarr’s murder.

Provincial police spokesperson Brigadier Selvy Mohlala said one of the three suspects, aged between 25 and 38, was cornered at a retail store in Nelspruit, while two were arrested in Badplaas and Elukwatini between Wednesday and Thursday.

Mohlala said an intelligence-driven operation was conducted by members from Mpumalanga Provincial Task Team, Piet Retief Crime Intelligence, Tracing and Locating as well as Piet Retief detectives.

This comes after information surfaced on the whereabouts of a suspect who was driving a silver grey VW Polo, he said.

“He was cornered by the members at the said retail store and upon investigation, it was established that he could be involved in a string of business robberies around Piet Retief, Ermelo and Bethal,” said Mohlala.

Two more suspects were arrested around Elukwatini and Badplaas.

“One of the two suspects was allegedly found in possession of a white Toyota Tazz believed to have been used during the brutal murder of the German tourist,” he said.

A firearm with its serial numbers filed off was recovered during the arrest, along with 11 rounds of live ammunition and a number of jamming devices.

Mohlala said all three were suspected of also being involved in multiple house robberies around Gert Sibande District.

The suspects are expected to appear in court soon.

IOL reported that Nyalunga will spend the festive season behind bars after he failed to show exceptional circumstances to warrant his release on bail during his appearance at the Bokweni Magistrate’s Court last month.

Spokesperson for the National Prosecuting Authority in Mpumalanga, Monica Nyuswa, said the matter was postponed to January 24 next year for further investigation.


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Scum!


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No bail, please! Not when a murder has been committed :evil:


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