by AfriForum | Jun 25, 2020 | International liaison Blogs, Blogs
By Ernst Roets One should not be surprised that the Black Lives Matter (BLM) protests spilled over to South Africa: The arguments and tactics of anti-white activists in South Africa are often imported from the US. However, it is a little far-fetched for the ruling ANC...
by AfriForum | Jun 23, 2020 | Blogs
By Leandie Bräsler Some of the most successful people in the world view a diary or journal as one of their most important and powerful habits. By simply writing down your daily or weekly thoughts, ideas and experiences, you can reduce your stress, focus better and...
by AfriForum | Jun 22, 2020 | Corona (Covid-19 ), Corona Blog, Blogs, Education and leadership projects Blogs
By Dr Eugene Brink, strategic adviser for community affairs at AfriForum If you are baffled and upset by the way Angie Motshekga, Minister of Basic Education, and President Cyril Ramaphosa have been handling the reopening of schools, you should not feel alone....
by AfriForum | Jun 10, 2020 | Corona (Covid-19 ), Corona Blog, Blogs, Other Blogs
By Marnus Kamfer Firearm amnesty. Words that have created a plethora of questions and a real rumpus among firearm owners. While Police Minister Bheki Cele has already applied for a firearm amnesty period – following the expiry of the previous period on 31 May 2020 –...
by AfriForum | May 21, 2020 | Corona (Covid-19 ), Corona Blog, Blogs
By Marnus Kamfer A person with a valid permit to travel during the lockdown is pulled over by the SAPS. They insist on seeing the driver’s permit, which he produces immediately. Not satisfied, the officer wants to search the vehicle. The driver has nothing to hide and...
by AfriForum | May 6, 2020 | Blogs, Other Blogs
By Hennie Human, victim support officer at AfriForum’s Trauma Support Unit “Is something wrong with me? I don’t know myself anymore.” These are the words of a young mother whose six-year-old son died in a car accident. She relates how her marriage is falling apart,...