by AfriForum | Oct 3, 2019 | Blogs, Other Blogs
There are so many questions about the Competition Commission’s dubious and ridiculously expensive private healthcare market inquiry that it is difficult to know where to start analysing and criticising it. It reportedly cost over R200 million and took five years to...
by AfriForum | Sep 26, 2019 | Blogs
By Dr Eugene Brink, Strategic Adviser for Community Affairs at AfriForum The American presidential election is just over a year away, but there is still a lot that can happen in a year. The battle in the Democratic Party is already red-hot and President Donald Trump...
by AfriForum | Sep 11, 2019 | Other Blogs
By Dr Eugene Brink, Strategic Adviser for Community Affairs at AfriForum The death of a nonagenarian despot such as Robert Mugabe is bound to elicit some strange odes and obituaries, as well as mixed reactions, in Zimbabwe, South Africa and abroad. African leaders...
by AfriForum | Sep 4, 2019 | Blogs
By Ernst Roets The ideology of white nationalism is one that should be both exposed and opposed. White nationalism has been described in many different ways, but essentially it boils down to promoting the interests of white people, because they are white. Of course,...
by AfriForum | Aug 30, 2019 | Blogs
By Ernst van Zyl We have all encountered a person in our lives who jumps from project to project but whose boundless ambitions never yield any fruit. From a third-person perspective, you can see exactly the same missteps in every single one of their schemes, while...
by AfriForum | Aug 29, 2019 | International liaison Blogs, Blogs
By Kallie Kriel, CEO of AfriForum Former President Nelson Mandela is recognised all over the world for his role in the fight against apartheid. During the fight against apartheid, the then minority government was also sharply criticised for restricting civil freedoms...