Johannesberg, Sep 8 (IANS) South Africa will get a boost in tourism safety in the next few weeks with the deployment of 2,200 tourism monitors to key tourist areas in all nine provinces to tackle crime, a senior government official said. South Africa's Tourism Minister Patricia de Lille said on Thursday that the department has allocated 174.5 million rands (about $9.11 million) for this financial year for the deployment of the tourism monitors, Xinhua news agency reported. "We have worked with the private sector to revise and improve the training curriculum for tourism monitors which also includes training by the South African police," De Lille added at the Tourism Business Council of South Africa leadership conference in North West province. De Lille said they are confident to surpass the pre-Covid tourist levels by March next year, judging by the increase in visitors and spending in the country. --IANSint/khz