by AfriForum | Jan 13, 2020 | Blogs
By Ernst van Zyl No free society enjoying the right to freedom of speech achieved it without immense sacrifice and struggle. It remains a very fragile human right, taken for granted by some, that can be lost much faster and easier than it was acquired. The South...
by AfriForum | Jan 9, 2020 | Education and leadership projects Media statements, Media statements
AfriForum released a video recording today to the media of a discussion with the Eldorado Park community, in which it tells of its frustrations with meddling by the education union SADTU in an attempt to paralyse the school, as well as the Gauteng Education...
by AfriForum | Jan 7, 2020 | Education and leadership projects Media statements, Media statements
AfriForum congratulates everyone who passed the matric exams of 2019 as well as the dedicated teachers who dutifully assisted them. At the same time, the news of an official pass rate of 81.3% has been met with concern. Although it is very high, it doesn’t give a...
by AfriForum | Dec 19, 2019 | Intercultural cooperation Opinions, Heritage and culture Blogs, Blogs
By Barend Uys “For they were freedom fighters, because they were fighting for the freedom of our land, and they sacrificed immensely, fighting against invaders.” President Cyril Ramaphosa made this statement, referencing the Zulu warriors that fought at the Battle of...
by AfriForum | Dec 12, 2019 | Media statements, Expropriation Media statements
The civil rights organisation AfriForum will launch a public support campaign today to take a stand against expropriation without compensation. This follows after the Parliamentary Ad Hoc Committee tasked with the amendment of the Constitution published a Bill aimed...