Recently listeners to a commercial radio station heard the hosts give away a prize of a holiday in South Africa to one of their listeners after he correctly guessed a word game, or some equally anodyne achievement.
But South Africa is clearly not currently a safe place for British tourists. It is on a desperately spiralling path, socially, economically and politically and it should not be a holiday destination for British tourists now or indeed for the foreseeable future.
Readers have probably heard of South Africa’s out-of-control crime figures. The murder rate in the UK is 1 in 100,000, while in South Africa it is 46 times higher and in the top 10 of the most dangerous countries in the world.
But the government of South Africa is seeking to deflect from its myriad failures and is moving the country geopolitically towards the axis of Putin’s Russia and the master terrorists who rule in Iran.
In February last year, the BBC reported that South Africa participated in a 10-day joint naval exercise with the Russian and Chinese Naval fleets in the Indian Ocean.