by AfriForum | Dec 3, 2020 | Media statements, Education and leadership projects Blogs, AfriVriendelik Media statements
AfriForum and AfriForum Sakenetwerk decided in 2019 to launch a competition – Besigheidsbytjies – for junior entrepreneurs. This year the competition expanded further so that high school learners in Grade 8 and 9 could also participate in the entrepreneur competition....
by AfriForum | Nov 3, 2020 | Blogs
“Jesus, I know that I have the strength to face all conditions by the power that You give me. Thank you for bending down with me to pick up the pieces of my life every time it comes crashing down. Thank you for one line of footprints during the times when You carry...
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 | Aug 13, 2020 | Blogs
By Dr. Eugene Brink In a recent letter to the nation, President Cyril Ramaphosa starts off by succinctly outlining the worrisome state of the South African economy. Then he launches headlong into an overoptimistic chimera that is completely detached from reality,...
by AfriForum | Jul 30, 2020 | Blogs
By Marnus Kamfer Many firearm licence holders are up in arms after the Supreme Court of Appeal set aside an interim court order – which protected these licence holders – on 23 July 2020. The interim court order, which was issued by the High Court on 27 July...
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,...