by AfriForum | May 30, 2019 | Archives
The civil rights organisation AfriForum today declared a dispute with MultiChoice because of the inconsistent application of this television company’s political policy. This follows after MultiChoice’s announcement that their policy was not to give exposure to persons...
by AfriForum | May 29, 2019 | Archives
The civil rights watchdog AfriForum views Panyaza Lesufi’s move from the education portfolio as a gain for education in Gauteng. David Makhura, Premier of Gauteng, announced that Lesufi would in future be the MEC for finance and e-government in Gauteng. Lesufi made no...
by AfriForum | May 29, 2019 | Archives
The civil rights organisation AfriForum urged Eskom today that the electricity giant’s new CEO must not be a political appointment and must not be subject to political interference. This follows after Phakamani Hadebe recently resigned from Eskom. Dr Eugene Brink,...
by AfriForum | May 29, 2019 | Archives
The civil rights organisation AfriForum’s Edenvale branch held its annual general meeting on Thursday 23 May 2019 and elected a new branch management. The purpose of the meeting was also to provide feedback to the community on the branch’s 2018 successes and...
by AfriForum | May 28, 2019 | Archives
AfriForum’s Trauma Support Unit visited various families and farmworkers in De Doorns and Bonnievale over the weekend to provide emotional support after the recent horrific farm attacks and farm murder. This follows the attack on Wennard (70) and Lorna Barnard (62) on...
by AfriForum | May 28, 2019 | Archives
AfriForum audited 127 landfill sites in all nine provinces this year as part of a national project to measure the standard of landfill sites in South Africa. Only 5 out of 25 landfill sites that were audited in Mpumalanga met national standards. In terms of applicable...