by AfriForum | Jun 23, 2017 | Archives
AfriForum tested the quality of drinking (blue drop) and sewage water (green drop) of various towns in Gauteng South during May 2017. “We could determine that the drinking water of the vast majority of towns is clean and does not contain any harmful bacteria....
by AfriForum | Jun 23, 2017 | Archives
The AfriForum branch in Cape Town North had water tests performed on a water sample from the Swart River via an independent laboratory, and the results are disturbing: E. coli levels are 50 times higher than the allowed maximum that may be released by a sewage plant....
by AfriForum | Jun 23, 2017 | Archives
The civil rights organisation AfriForum has noted Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng’s ruling to revert the secret ballot decision back to Parliament and thus to Baleka Mbete, Speaker of the Parliament. AfriForum has however sent an email to the speaker’s office, appealing...
by AfriForum | Jun 22, 2017 | Archives
AfriForum neighbourhood watches and other safety structures helped to protect neighbourhoods during a strike action in Bloemfontein yesterday evening. The various structures were stationed at strategic points at entrances of neighbourhoods to prevent striking...
by AfriForum | Jun 22, 2017 | Archives
AfriForum is adding its voice to those of the heritage preservation group Friends of Wellington Museum (FWM) in their request to have the historic Goodnow Hall urgently restored and protected. The hall is situated on the Wellington campus of the Cape Peninsula...
by AfriForum | Jun 21, 2017 | Archives
Go Green Knysna Go Green Knysna is an initiative that AfriForum’s environmental affairs division proudly supports. It aims to rehabilitate the areas in and around Knysna after the recent devastating fires. The Garden Route, of which Knysna forms part, is renowned for...