by AfriForum | Mar 10, 2021 | Media statements, Language Media statements
AfriForum described the request by the Academic Planning Committee University of Stellenbosch (US) Senate that all new courses at the university should be presented in English only as yet another example of how COVID-19 is used to justify human rights violations....
by AfriForum | Mar 10, 2021 | Safety Media statements, Media statements, Neighbourhood watches Media statements
Members of AfriForum’s neighbourhood watch in Potgietersrus assisted the police last year in arresting two car thieves. The thieves were sentenced on 4 March in the Potgietersrus Magistrate’s Court to seven years in prison. The arrest followed after the thieves stole...
by AfriForum | Mar 9, 2021 | Media statements, Corruption Media statements, Private prosecution Media statements
Julius Malema, leader of the EFF, and Mbuyiseni Ndlozi, EFF MP, appeared in the Randburg Magistrate’s Court today for allegedly assaulting Johannes Venter, an SAPS colonel. AfriForum announced in July 2019 that the organisation had approached the court with a mandamus...
by AfriForum | Mar 8, 2021 | Safety Media statements, Media statements, Neighbourhood watches Media statements
The AfriForum neighbourhood watch in Bothaville last week arrested various suspects. On 4 March there was an incident during which thieves stole goods from the back of a bakkie. With the help of cameras that the AfriForum branch purchased and that is monitored by...
by AfriForum | Mar 8, 2021 | Community Affairs Media statements, Media statements
AfriForum’s branch in Standerton launched their pothole project on 3 March and has already used one ton of tar to repair potholes in Standerton. This project is performed in cooperation with Lekwa Clean Up, Ons Radio, Beeswinkel, Jeria Emergency Medical Services,...
by AfriForum | Mar 8, 2021 | Community Affairs Media statements, Media statements
AfriForum’s Teks branch in Secunda kicked off the first phase of their pothole repair project on Saturday 6 March. More than 1,5 tonnes of tar have already been used to fill up potholes. Ronnie Rudolf and Rudie van der Merwe, AfriForum branch members, weighed in and...