By Ebi Kesiena
South Africa has experienced a deeply ‘disturbing’ increase in rape and murder, partially explained by deadly riots in July.
Speaking on Friday, the country’s Police Minister, Bheki Cele said twenty percent more murders were committed between July and September, compared to the same period last year.
“Among the many other factors that contributed to the increase in murders, was the July unrests which affected mostly the KwaZulu-Natal province and Gauteng.
“Almost 10,000 people being brutalised and sexually violated in just three months in South Africa is a disgrace and deeply disturbing,” Cele said.
At least 350 people died four months ago when riots and looting, sparked by the jailing of former President, Jacob Zuma, degenerated into wider unrest driven by South Africa’s staggering levels of inequality.
In KwaZulu-Natal Province, which suffered the brunt of the violence, the number of murders rose by 44.4 percent, to 1,744 cases.
Gauteng, which includes Johannesburg, saw 229 more murders, compared to the same quarter last year.
The number of reported rapes also increased by 7.1 percent, to 9,556 cases, the majority committed in the home of either the rapist or the victim.
South Africa is one of the most violent countries in the world, with a murder on average every 25 minutes, and 115 rapes reported daily.