by AfriForum | Mar 16, 2018 | Archives
The civil rights organisation AfriForum’s Kempton Park and Edenvale neighbourhood watches on 15 March received training in crime scene management. This training largely focussed on the safeguarding of crime scenes, as well as the dos and don’ts when patrollers arrive...
by AfriForum | Mar 15, 2018 | Archives
AfriForum is continuing with its campaign to inform international governments and opinionmakers of the threat to property rights and farm murders in South Africa, in spite of criticism voiced against this organisation by Lindiwe Sisulu, the Minister of International...
by AfriForum | Mar 14, 2018 | Archives
The civil rights organisation AfriForum today donated 42 tonnes of fodder to farmers in the drought-stricken Williston district. According to AfriForum’s Williston branch it is currently so dry in this area that farmers are compelled to feed their sheep eucalyptus...
by AfriForum | Mar 14, 2018 | Archives
The civil rights organisation AfriForum believes Government’s own negligence and incompetence are largely responsible for South Africa’s water problems, and not climatic factors as is currently being conveyed. This follows after Zweli Mkhize, Minister of Cooperative...
by AfriForum | Mar 14, 2018 | Archives
AfriForum reacted to commentary this morning by Peter Dutton, the Australian Minister of Home Affairs, that South African farmers’ applications to immigrate to Australia will possibly enjoy priority attention, by saying that this is a serious charge against the South...
by AfriForum | Mar 13, 2018 | Archives
The civil rights organisation AfriForum’ Crush Corruption training campaign was launched in Gauteng today. This follows the extension of AfriForum’s anti-corruption unit to local level to expose corruption here. In the next couple of months, Adv. Gerrie Nel, Head of...