by AfriForum | Aug 26, 2019 | International liaison Blogs, Heritage and culture Blogs, Blogs
By Ernst Roets *This article was sent to News24 as a right of reply to Pieter du Toit’s attack on AfriForum. News24 however refused to publish this response and it was therefore sent to Politicsweb. The same group who states that the apartheid system was an evil...
by AfriForum | Aug 21, 2019 | Blogs
By Ernst Roets It is not only unrealistic, but also unreasonable to expect journalists not to have their own opinions. Journalists are ordinary people and obviously have a right to their opinions and even to claim this right. The great danger here, however, is when...
by AfriForum | Aug 8, 2019 | Blogs
By Dr Eugene Brink, Strategic Advisor for Community Affairs at AfriForum I recently visited two hospitals in a farming town in rural Limpopo as part of AfriForum’s watchdog role on health matters. These hospitals – one private and the other public – are located close...
by AfriForum | Aug 8, 2019 | Blogs
By Ernst van Zyl Our serving Public Protector has been compromised by some serious findings of our judicial system regarding her integrity and honesty. This raises important questions about her ability to effectively perform her duties. We are furthermore left to...
by AfriForum | Aug 5, 2019 | Uncategorised, Blogs
By Natasha Venter Taxpayers should be concerned about the recent announcement by Dr Zweli Mkhize, the minister of health, that the final National Health Insurance Act (NHI) will come into effect before March 2020. The implementation of this law will in effect mean...
by AfriForum | Apr 3, 2019 | International liaison Blogs, Blogs, Archives
By Ernst van Zyl AfriForum would like to respond to a recent New York Times article (“In South Africa’s Fabled Wine Country, White and Black Battle Over Land”, 9 March 2019) in which the civil rights organisation is mentioned. The organisation would also like to point...