by AfriForum | Apr 9, 2019 | Archives
With AfriForum’s support, altogether 25 Zimbabwean farmers and farming businesses have just issued summons on the South African government and the President for almost R2 billion. These farmers suffered damages because of South African government’s complicity in...
by AfriForum | Apr 9, 2019 | Archives
AfriForum has just submitted its comments on the proposed reviewed language policy of the Department of Arts and Culture (DAC). The Department’s previous language policy, which came into effect on 2 November 2014, contained the undertaking that the policy...
by AfriForum | Apr 5, 2019 | Archives
AfriForum’s private prosecution unit summoned Bejani Chauke and Capt. Tebogo Mokolobate in terms of Schedule 205 of the Criminal Procedures Act to appear in the Potchefstroom Magistrates Court to provide the prosecution team with essential and applicable information...
by AfriForum | Apr 4, 2019 | Archives
AfriForum’s Alberton neighbourhood watch and proto team on 30 March 2019 executed various readiness exercises on a farm outside Walkerville. The exercises included, among others, various time obstacles, as well as first-aid assistance to injured persons. The...
by AfriForum | Apr 3, 2019 | International liaison Blogs, Blogs, Archives
By Ernst van Zyl AfriForum would like to respond to a recent New York Times article (“In South Africa’s Fabled Wine Country, White and Black Battle Over Land”, 9 March 2019) in which the civil rights organisation is mentioned. The organisation would also like to point...
by AfriForum | Apr 3, 2019 | Archives
The North Gauteng High Court granted AfriForum’s application today force the South African Police Service (SAPS) to send police reservists bound to the Kameeldrift police station for their annual competency training, so that they can remain reservists in future. Thus...