Community Affairs
Community affairs focuses on issues that have a direct impact on the community’s health and safety, including issues on municipal level. This is done through a network of AfriForum branches across South Africa – by people, for people.Branches
AfriForum branches allow you to become involved in the organisation and make a difference in your community.
The main objective of an AfriForum branch is to organise communities, as well as conduct projects and actions in the following focus areas:
- Community projects
- Community safety
- Local government affairs
- Environmental affairs
- Youth
- Health
- Culture and tourism
The AfriForum branch management consists of branch officials promoting the aims of each focus area.
AfriForum branches are financed by AfriForum members that specifically make donations to their local branch. Businesses are also welcome to finance our branch projects by means of monthly donations in order to create a better and healthier business environment in the relevant town. Section 18A certificates are available on request.
The core philosophy of AfriForum’s structures involves not waiting for the state to solve the problems experienced by communities, but rather to make a real difference by conducting do-it-yourself projects.
By joining forces, communities can create a free, safe and prosperous future together.
Do-it-yourself is better than doing nothing; become involved at your local AfriForum branch today!
Find your nearest branch
Locate your nearest branch by firstly selecting your province below.
Eastern Cape
Branches in this province:
Aliwal North, Elliot, Gamtoos Valley, Jeffreys Bay and Port Elizabeth
Free State
Branches in this province:
Bethlehem, Bloemfontein, Bloemfontein North, Boshof, Bultfontein, Dealesville, Fichardtpark, Frankfort, Harrismith, Heilbron, Hospital Park, Langenhoven Park, Leeuberg, Parys, Pellissier, Petrus Steyn, Rayton-Heuwelsig, Reitz, Sasolburg, Senekal, Uitsig, Welkom, Wilgehof and Winburg
Gauteng
Branches in this province:
Alberton, Apiesrivier, Benoni, Boksburg, Brakpan, Bronkhorstspruit, Edenvale, Fochville, Germiston, Heidelberg, Hennopsrivier, Kempton Park, Krugersdorp, Midvaal, Moot, Moot East, Moreleta, Pionier, Pretoria-Wes, Randfontein, Rayton-Cullinan, Roodeplaat, Roodepoort, Springs, Vanderbijlpark, Vereeniging, Wes-Moot en Westonaria
KwaZulu-Natal
Branches in this province:
Hluhluwe, Margate, Newcastle, Paulpietersburg, Pongola, Richardsbaai, Utrecht and Vryheid
Limpopo
Branches in this province:
Ellisras, Hoedspruit, Marble Hall, Naboomspruit, Nylstroom, Phalaborwa, Polokwane, Thabazimbi, Thabazimbi South, Tzaneen and Warm Baths
Mpumalanga
Branches in this province:
Belfast, Bethal, Delmas, Ermelo, Leandra, Lydenburg, Machadodorp, Middelburg, Nelspruit, Piet Retief, Secunda, Standerton, White River and Witbank
Northern Cape
Branches in this province:
Bo-Karoo, Hopetown, Kamiesberg, Kathu, Keimoes, Kimberley, Kuruman, Postmasburg, Prieska, Springbok, Strydenburg, Upington, Vaalharts, Warrenton and Williston
North West
Branches in this province:
Biesiesvlei, Bloemhof, Bothaville, Brits, Buffelspoort, Christiana, Coligny, Delareyville, Fochville, Hartbeespoort, Hertzogville, Klerksdorp, Koster, Lichtenburg, Mooinooi, Potchefstroom, Rustenburg, Sannieshof, Schweizer-Reneke, Stilfontein, Ventersdorp, Vryburg, Wolmaransstad and Zeerust
Western Cape
Branches in this province:
Cape Agulhas, Cape Town North, George, Helderbergkom, Hessequa, Kraaifontein, Malmesbury, Mossel Bay, Oudtshoorn, Overstrand, Robertson, Stellenbosch, Velddrif, Vredendal and Worcester.
Contact your nearest AfriForum branch
Branch successes
Afriforum- Success: May 2019
National AfriForum submitted numerous protest letters of residents across the country against the...
Afriforum- Success: April 2019
NORTHERN REGION LIMPOPO Phalaborwa AfriForum’s Phalaborwa branch handed stop signs to the roads...
Afriforum- Success: March 2019
NORTHERN REGION LIMPOPO AfriForum’s neighbourhood watches in Ellisras, Nylstroom, Warmbaths,...