by AfriForum | Apr 13, 2021 | Blogs, Other Blogs
By Ronald Peters Sports talent in South Africa is plentiful, but opportunities are not. Because of this, there is a wide scope for exposing undeveloped talent to more development opportunities so these individuals may also have the opportunity to achieve their full...
by AfriForum | Mar 31, 2021 | Blogs, Other Blogs
By Ronald Peters When I talk to friends and relatives about the future, the conversations often turn to topics (and sometimes also arguments) regarding hope and despair. And then also to sport. Because in my inner circle, sport is one of the major sources of hope....
by AfriForum | Mar 29, 2021 | Blogs, Other Blogs
Kallie Kriel, CEO of AfriForum The COVID-19 pandemic has a negative impact on many areas. The arts and especially Afrikaans arts are also bearing the brunt. This is exacerbated by the fact that Afrikaans as public language suffered a setback as a result of...
by AfriForum | Mar 7, 2021 | Environmental Affairs, Blogs, Other Blogs
By AfriForum and Treasure Karoo Action Group AfriForum and the Treasure Karoo Action Group have worked together for many years to prevent fracking in South Africa. When taking South Africa’s water shortages and widespread droughts into consideration, fracking is...
by AfriForum | Aug 13, 2020 | Blogs, Other Blogs
By Johan Kloppers When a person experiences trauma, it is something that cannot easily be forgotten and in most cases a person will have to learn to take a new path, change the way they think and, in a certain sense, learn to walk again. Any incident that makes you...
by AfriForum | Jul 30, 2020 | Corona (Covid-19 ), Corona Blog, Blogs, Other Blogs
By Dr Eugene Brink, Strategic Adviser at AfriForum There is so much that is outrageous and unknown about COVID-19 and the accompanying lockdown that I am surprised that so many people are still trying to make sense of what the government is doing. The ridiculousness,...