by AfriForum | May 7, 2019 | Archives
This year’s presidential inauguration will not only be the biggest and most expensive in South African history – the presidency has in addition announced that municipalities from each of the nine provinces must transport 2 000 people (altogether 18 000...
by AfriForum | May 6, 2019 | Archives
The civil rights watchdog AfriForum and the Solidarity Movement’s School Support Centre (SSC) joined forces today to send an urgent letter from their legal team to the Gauteng Department of Education regarding the failings of the online school registration platform....
by AfriForum | May 6, 2019 | Archives
AfriForum’s Vanderbijlpark branch on 3 May 2019 received confirmation that the Emfuleni Local Municipality again made available trucks for waste removal. This follows after the Vanderbijlpark branch on 25 April 2019 directed a letter to this...
by AfriForum | May 6, 2019 | Archives
AfriForum’s Lowveld branches were hard at work these last couple of weeks to make a difference in their various communities. In White River, both the branch and the neighbourhood watch assisted in building a structure similar to a cage at the local police station....
by AfriForum | May 6, 2019 | Archives
The AfriForum branch in Bethal once again proved that they will not accept poor service delivery. During April 2019 a number of projects were launched to improve the town. These projects were all tackled with the help of the community with the aim of again...
by AfriForum | May 2, 2019 | Archives
The civil rights organisation AfriForum on 2 May 2019 launched its #CleanWater project for 2019 at the Rosemoor Old-age Home in George as part of the #AnchorTownRoadshow. Branches countrywide were also mobilised to test the quality of drinking water and...