The reasons for decline in tourism arrivals in SA

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Not many tourists, if any, read this news:
The latest South African crime statistics make for grim reading. The Minister of Police, Bheki Cele, announced that in the last three months of last year no fewer than 7,555 people were murdered, 3,144 of them by firearms. To put this in perspective, some 7,199 civilians are believed to have died during the first year of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, a conventional, high-intensity conflict involving indiscriminate missile attacks on blocks of flats and the site of gruesome executions, which has captured global media attention.
Nobody would come if they did.

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We are a lost people. :no:


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It does look rather gloomy :-(


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But don't most murders hsppen in the townships where the average tourist doesn't go to anyways? Don't get me wrong, it's a terribly high number. However, if it's being put into perspective by comparing it to the civilian deaths in a war, the author might also wanna give the perspective of who is mostly involved. 🤷‍♀️


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Murders are happening all the time, also in the middle of Durban, Cape Town and Joburg. Tourists in these cases are not aimed at, but a stray bullet..... O**

To be hi-jacked is not a great experience either and you still risk your life and that is happening all over, especially where tourists are expected to drive.


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I know the first and am more than ready to believe the second. Never wanna experience that.
But I still believe that the majority of murders happen on yhe townships. Having said that, there are tourist destinations that are generally safer. Yet the numbers are out of context.


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Richprins wrote: Mon Feb 20, 2023 6:11 pm We are a lost people. :no:
and it is getting worse by the day: https://www.dailymaverick.co.za/article ... 0expertise


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Five in court after German tourist disappears on Cape Town hiking trail

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Missing German tourist Nick Frischke (22). (Photo: Supplied)

By Vincent Cruywagen | 28 Feb 2023

A 22-year-old German tourist went missing on Valentine’s Day while walking on the Hangberg Trail between Hout Bay and Sandy Bay. There has been no sign of Nick Frischke since.
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Five suspects appeared briefly in the Wynberg Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday after they were discovered in possession of items belonging to missing German tourist Nick Frischke. Two suspects were arrested on 21 February and three on 23 February.

The suspects, all from the impoverished Hangberg community in Hout Bay, Igshaan Fisher, Jason Abrahams, Vanroy Petersen, Carlo Guetanin and Melvin Guetanin (family members) appeared on charges of robbery with aggravating circumstances.

Two suspects, according to reliable sources, are alleged gangsters, one of whom was recently released from prison. According to former ward councillor Dick Meter, unemployment is high in Hangberg and drugs are rampant, creating an environment for crime to thrive.

The disappearance of the young tourist came four months after 75-year-old German tourist Jörg Schnarr was fatally shot, allegedly by a group of criminals, on Numbi Road near White River.

Another fatal incident involving a tourist was that of Ukrainian hiker Ivan Ivanov, (43), who was murdered in July 2019 while hiking at East Fort above Chapman’s Peak Drive. His death elicited widespread local and international condemnation.

Police spokesperson Warrant Officer Joseph Swartbooi confirmed that Frischke arrived in South Africa on Monday, 6 February. It was reported that he was a resident at an Airbnb in Pinelands.

On 14 February at around 10am, he left the Airbnb and never returned. He was spotted at a store in the V&A Waterfront and was last seen in Hout Bay where he was dropped off by an e-hailing service. He vanished on the Hangberg Trail between Hout Bay and Sandy Bay.

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A search team composed of the Hout Bay National Sea Rescue Institute, the Western Cape Government Emergency Medical Services, the Police K9 search and rescue team and Wilderness Search and Rescue scoured the area, but found nothing.

Frischke’s brother wrote on Facebook: “I’m still in Brandenberg and not in South Africa as well as the whole family. As long as he is not found, he lives. You should only give up hope when hope is lost and you have certainty.”

A vigil organised by hikers from a Hout Bay hiking club will be held at 7.30pm on Wednesday night at the Mariner’s Wharf parking lot on Hout Bay Beach.

On Tuesday, one of the hikers, Marianne Nohd, told Daily Maverick: “No matter if they find his body or not, we are still going ahead with the vigil. Walking alone on the hiking trails is dangerous.

“Whenever we walk and come across a person walking alone we warn him/her about the dangers and walk with that person until he/she is safe. What happened to the German tourist could have happened to any of us. We remain optimistic and hopeful that he will be found.”

Before the court appearance of the five suspects on Tuesday morning, the Hout Bay Community Policing Forum (CPF) issued a statement that Frischke’s backpack and a cellphone had been recovered, with a knife.

RTL News in Germany reported that one of the men arrested allegedly admitted to police that one of the accused had stabbed Frischke.

However, police spokesperson Colonel Andre Traut, said: “At this premature stage we will refrain from speculating about possible outcomes or disclosing information that is crucial for the investigation.”

Traut said an integrated search for Frischke was still under way.

Anyone with information is requested to contact investigating officer Detective-Sergeant Daluxolo Mhlauli on 076 609 0764 or alternatively to call Crime Stop on 08600 10111. DM


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Foreigners just don't realize how dangerous a place South Africa has become :no:


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