In June, South Africa will host the football World Cup, one of the world's most watched sporting events.<br /><br />But few tickets have yet been sold to foreign fans.<br /><br />It is believed many potential visitors are being discouraged by South Africa's high crime rates. <br /><br />Fifa officials say especially German and British fans are hesitant to come, and they want Jacob Zuma, the South African president, to intervene.<br /><br />Al Jazeera's Haru Mutasa reports from Johannesburg, where residents have differing views on the security situation.
