by AfriForum | Jun 14, 2017 | Archives
Dr David Klatzow, well-known forensic scientist, today started investigating the possible cause of the fires in Knysna and surrounding areas on behalf of the civil rights organisation AfriForum. The first phase of the investigation entails gathering all relevant...
by AfriForum | Jun 14, 2017 | Archives
AfriForum’s national blue and green drop project focuses on the quality of the drinking water and sewage plants of towns. The project does not necessarily focus on the condition of the sewage plant itself, but rather on the quality of water released after the process...
by AfriForum | Jun 14, 2017 | Archives
AfriForum and AfriBusiness’s legal team has requested information from the Registrar of the Constitutional Court about whether Julius Malema, leader of the EFF, had filed and issued any papers in his purported application to have the Riotous Assemblies Act, 1956 (Act...
by AfriForum | Jun 14, 2017 | Archives
AfriForum tested the water in 27 towns in North West during May 2017 to ascertain the quality of these towns’ drinking water and treated sewage. About one million people use this water. The 27 towns are: Hartbeespoort, Brits, Mooinooi, Rustenburg, Buffelspoort,...
by AfriForum | Jun 13, 2017 | Archives
AfriForum tested the water in Piet Retief, Ermelo, Belfast, Machadodorp, Dullstroom, Lydenburg, White River and Nelspruit in May 2017 to determine the quality of the drinking and treated waste water of these towns. “We established that the drinking water in the...
by AfriForum | Jun 13, 2017 | Archives
AfriForum’s national blue and green drop project focuses on the quality of the drinking water and sewage plants of towns. The project does not necessarily focus on the condition of the sewage plant itself, but rather on the quality of water released after the process...